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offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 11:16 [#02234192]
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i'm being made redundant by the same company

i'd rather not have to sell my sampler and audio
workstation, but yet again it looks like i may have to.

depending on how it goes, i could end up needing to leave
Burton-upon-Trent and relocate to Birmingham to stay with my
sis and try and get some work.

this is really messing up the plans that i had :(

sorry to have a moan, just needed an outlet


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2008-09-03 11:19 [#02234196]
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what do you do for a living? seems a bit rude of them to
continuously give you the boot.


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2008-09-03 11:20 [#02234197]
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There Are Other Companies


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 11:23 [#02234200]
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currently i am working two jobs at the same company

1) 9am-5pm Mon-Fri in Licensing, doing general admin and
clerical duties

2) Sat-Sun shifts on the call centre, logging fault calls.

the first job i had with them (from 2004-2006) was a remote
engineer, fixing systems over WAN and assisting engineers
out in the field by telephone.

it's really hitting me hard - i'm trying to get a special
someone over here to stay. and doing this involves expensive
VISAs, proof of income, etc etc etc :(


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 11:24 [#02234201]
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that is a good piece of advice :)

unfortunately, since leaving school at 16, every single
job interview i've ever been to, i have been turned down
for.

the only reason i have gotten these jobs is because i was
temping for them and they just kept me on

:(


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 11:24 [#02234204]
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and i wish i had used the close italic tag :(


 

offline PORICK from fucking IRELAND on 2008-09-03 11:31 [#02234208]
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well, there's a lesson in that somewhere


 

offline noseburger on 2008-09-03 11:34 [#02234209]
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maybe you should rewrite your cv and reassess your interview
technique.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 11:38 [#02234210]
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i've done both of those, even had mock interviews.

those who "assess" me say that there's no problem with my CV
or interview technique

it's thoroughly depressing :(



 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 11:39 [#02234211]
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what lesson exactly?

please elaborate


 

offline SlipDrinkMats from Thanks (Bhutan) on 2008-09-03 11:45 [#02234215]
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It's a well known fact that UK employers routinely screen
applicants by their XLT track record.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 11:47 [#02234216]
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damn, i'm fucked then

i may as well do a monoid right now


 

offline vlari from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2008-09-03 11:53 [#02234219]
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show them the adorable monkey that looked like you, you'll
be promoted for sure


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2008-09-03 11:59 [#02234223]
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they're hardly likely to tell you you have bad interview
technique. what do you wear at these interviews, do you lack
confidence? they can smell that.
you have to genuinely convince yourself that it doesn't
matter whether you get the job or not - then you will relax,
and exaggerate everything about yourself without lying.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2008-09-03 12:09 [#02234225]
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vlari
surprised anyone remembers that picture :p

Barcode
i wear a suit, make sure i look smart.
yes i do lack confidence, of course (who wouldn't after
being turned down for everything) but i do my best not to
let that show through. unfortunately when getting a job is
important, it's impossible for me to use doublethink on
myself :(


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2008-09-03 13:36 [#02234235]
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Do not come to Birmingham. It's rubbish. Actually
it's alright but it appears there's more job applicants then
there are jobs.

Good luck!


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2008-09-03 14:14 [#02234243]
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Maybe you're going for the wrong type of job then?


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2008-09-03 14:15 [#02234244]
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lack of confidence is normal, there's nothing wrong with you
unless you sweat excessively



 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2008-09-03 14:23 [#02234246]
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I've given you a hard time in the past oscillik, but you
seem like a nice guy who doesn't have the best of fortune.
For what it's worth, here is my advice.

It may seem somewhat weird, but I actually learned all my
interview techniques whilst doing my a-levels at school,
when they showed us all a video of the best way to present
yourself during your interview. I kinda dismissed it as
non-sense at the time, as most young people do when they're
told to do something, but it actually helped so much.

Simple things like leaning forward when the other person is
speaking to show that you are attentive and interested in
what they have to say (and lets face it, you quickly learn
if you do get the job that most of the interviewers are the
most self-absorbed twats anyway), or doing plenty of
research into the company beforehand so you know who is who,
and their methods of working really do make the world of
difference.

Smile; be friendly and confident without being aggressive,
but above all else, let them see that the job is a real
passion for you (even if it isn't, but thats another trick
entirely heh...)

I've had about 9 jobs in my life and never failed a job
interview. Admitably, most were whilst at school and/or
non-professional, but even when I finished my degree and
went for my interview at a professional agency, the
principles were the same. Show them you can do good work and
that you're a solid, hard working person. Easy!


 

offline noseburger on 2008-09-03 14:29 [#02234247]
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take it in your stride and keep trying :)

having said that, the last job i applied (internal vacancy)
i didnt get; they said i could more than do the job but
didnt elabourate enough on one question in the interview. so
they couldnt give me the job on merit and failed me on a
technicality. so in short interviews suck ass.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2008-09-03 16:51 [#02234294]
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he's right, do your research on a company - line up some
questions you can throw in that makes it clear you have
looked into the companies history, direction, status.

that impresses them, and most people don't bother doing it
even if they have good interview technique.

the more research you do the more confidence you will have
that you can answer whatever they hit you with, and the more
confident you will be that you have the upper hand over the
other lame brains they're interviewing.


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2008-09-03 16:57 [#02234299]
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this thread disappoints me two fold...

i neither know how to make words on here be bold, or
slanty...

i feel inadequate

:(



 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2008-09-03 17:00 [#02234301]
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maybe you should have a savings account instead of spending
all your money on gear everytime you get a job


 


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