Re: Recent unusual interview experiences
I have never experienced this before, and I have<snip>
certainly never done anything like this when I was
the hiring manager. I don't really understand what
is going on here, and I was wondering if anyone
else has had this sort of experience.
Lately, the first indication of interest from a
prospective employer is a very aggressive phone
interview. I do mean very. Any general comment
about a previous employer is invariably met with
the Mike Wallace treatment. For example:
"What did you learn at former employer XYZ?"
"I learned abc and def about their product and
technology, as well as of course adjusting to the
dynamics of that particular group, like any new
group you join."
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