feelosofer
#ninergang
For any job that pays over 50k, 3 interviews has always been the standard.
Not had any feedback yet which must mean I have not got the job.
Feel so used brehs.
I’ve experienced a 6 stage interview process from call with recruiter, interview with team lead, potential coworker, case assignment, panel interview presenting the case, final on-site meeting in another city that I would’ve had to fly to with head of the division.If you were unemployed and desperate for work then ofcourse but what if you already had a job?
Long story short, I have applied for this job that I really want. I had a initial interview through Zoom which went well.
Then I was invited to do this online questionnaire so they can see what my personality is like.
After this I was invited for a face to face interview which lasted over a hour and at the end I was told by the interviewer that he will be passing feedback to the Managing Director. He said the Managing Director would most likely want to meet me as well.
Here is where I stand. I have no issue having another remote meeting with the manager through Zoom but I would feel frustrated if this has to be face to face.
I think its unfair for me to book time off work again and travel there which by no means is close.
What are your thoughts about a third interview? I was previously only aware about a second interview in job applications lol
I had 5 interviews for my current gig
Do you need to ask questions at the end of every interview?
I already asked questions at the end of my second interview which were answered.
I don't know if I would look bad if I had no questions to ask at the end of the third interview but I legit have nothing left to ask.