
Hi everybody! I would like to share with you my experience of job interviews. I didn't have too much of them, still I have something to tell you. If some of you thinks that job interview is a kind of trifle, you are completely wrong. You even can't imagine how many tricky widgets those HRs have. They, of course, don't have the aim to fail you in the job interview. They are just looking for a real specialist who will be working for the company's prosperity. But sometimes it seems that they are looking for a superman. If you have just finished your education and now looking for a job, it is better to be well-equiped. Be ready for different questions of a weird kind. For expamle, I had a situation when HR asked me: What is the weight of Boeing-747? Of course I didn't have the right answer and I guess this HR as well. He was just checking my mother wit and ability to get out of a scrape. The only thing I could do in this situation was my counter question: How many passengers are there on board of the plane? Then I gave the first numeral concerning its weight that came to my mind. The questions of that kind are very common and perhaps it's the esasiest one. And now imagine the situation. You get such a question, you have no idea about the answer and the next thing you do is you are getting nervous. Experienced HR will get evrtything about you at the very moment and it's more likely that you won't get the job. So, here is my advice for you. If you are going to have a job interview, you should better prepare for it thoroughly. There are heaps of different sites today where you can get a professional advice from other HRs and experienced job-seekers. You should learn how to control your emotions and hide your fears. It's o.k that you are a bit nervous at the interview and HRs understand that. However, your nerves must not bother you to think and make right decisions. I wish you find a good job that will satisfy all your ambitions and expectations. Good Luck!!!!
