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Accepted Offer – Reviewed May 13, 2013 New
Interview Details It was no interview. Just went off your resume and im glad my interview skills suck
Interview Question – There nothing difficult or unexpected they told us from the very begining that the living conditions would be hard so no supprise to me at all Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Fort Worth, TX (US) Nov 2011 – Reviewed Apr 25, 2013
Interview Details Done through a third-party recruiting company. One hand does not know what the other is doing, so lots of duplication.
Interview Question – A "stump the dummy" quiz that no one can possibly answer. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – All offers are "take it or leave it." Do not believe you will ever receive the Management Incentive Bonus unless you abandon all sense of principle and independent thinking.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on New Delhi (India) May 2010 – Reviewed Mar 23, 2013
Interview Details The Interview process involved to know me and about my technical skills and experience. I was checked on communication skills as well.
Interview Question – Your Strength that might be your weakness Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Salalah (Oman) – Reviewed Feb 27, 2013
Interview Details Mostly they were detail oriented questions like, "What is DHCP," or "What does DNS stand for?" Nothing too hard--I already met the hiring manager a year prior, so he knew my qualifications.
Negotiation Details – Take it or leave it, so I took it.
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Jan 10, 2013
Interview Details Selected my resume, called me, and the rest was waiting for HR
Interview Question – None Answer Question
Negotiation Details – None. They gave me the salary and benefits right up front.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Şūr Maşīrah (Oman) Oct 2010 – Reviewed Dec 13, 2012
Interview Details Phone interview, quite in-depth, but very professional. Interviewed via phone because I lived in the U.S. and the job/interviewer both were on Oman. Interviewer described all aspects of the job, living conditions, travel, etc.
Interview Question – Technical questions regarding past experiences equating to job description. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Salary was not negotiable, however, there were attractive additional options /benefits that were, "icing on the cake".
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Sep 2009 – Reviewed Nov 25, 2012
Interview Details
The recruiter called me at work one day and asked if I was interested in a position that my resume matched for. Honestly, it wasn't a difficult interview at all. My resume matched what he was looking for and a few answers about the specifics of my job history satisfied his requirements and he offered me the job right there.
Having sat in on many interviews with this company in the years since I was initially hired, many manager's here aren't looking for future leaders as they already usually want to hire those from within. Unless you are interviewing for a leadership position, emphasize your desire to just "do your job" and don't make a lot of your aspirations. Your time to shine will come once you've gotten your foot in the door.
Interview Question – He was interested in the dates of my employment, probably to fill in my work history in his recruiting packet. But I didn't know them all off-hand. I'd have that stuff readily available. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – I wasn't able to negotiate at all on the pay-rate as it wasn't for a management position, but I did get them to buy me a ticket out of Baghdad.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Fort Worth, TX (US) Feb 2010 – Reviewed Oct 16, 2012
Interview Details When I was scouting DI as a potential employer, I found that I liked the company's values. That was one of the things that attracted me to the company. My interview process was short. I only had one phone and one face-to-face interview. Prior employment experience put me on a short list of candidates. My interview was conducted by a Jr. VP and my hiring manager, as well as an HR representative who seemed to be keeping the interview questions on a certain tack.
Interview Question – "Tell me about yourself" is the bane of my existence in an interview, and it was no different here. I prepare for this question with every interview, and it's still always the hardest thing to answer. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Salary was fixed, so no negotiation took place.
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Oct 08, 2012
Interview Details They outsourced unskilled hiring company that makes it difficult to place qualified experience overseas contractors. A person can have 4 years experience and they tell them they are not qualified for the position.
Interview Question – There wasnt any unexpected questions. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation at all.
Declined Offer – Reviewed Oct 08, 2012
Interview Details Interviewed with 5 people, separatel!
Interview Question – Explain any recent experience in handling Disputes and Claims? At the Prime or Supplier level. How did you establish a position and how was it resolved? Answer Question
Reason for Declining – Other candidates would really appreciate relevant details that affected your decision.
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