Re:Recent unusual interview experiences

Subject: Re:Recent unusual interview experiences
From: "Dave" <mandrake -at- dmv -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 10:21:34 -0400


>I'd certainly give the manager the benefit of the doubt,
>but I don't want to work for anyone who thinks this sort
>of technique really is a Good Idea. But I'm still puzzled.
>Does anybody have any idea what these people are
>thinking?

My best guess is a different shade of Mike Stockman's answer. You know that
eTrade commercial where everyone's getting hired on no qualifications?
That's only a slight exaggeration of how some of us snuck into the industry
when jobs were plentiful: you could be a good writer and show some social
savvy and the ability to learn, without being the andrewplatonic ideal of
the technologically all-knowing technical writer.

If a company's been burned by that before, they're going to be a lot more
rigorous in today's environment about examining the knowledge and skills of
their employees.

Dave



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