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My one concern is with the "job role questions" Most of these questions can be answered by reading the job posting. This may annoy hiring managers as it appears you barely read the job posting and wasting interview time to find info thats already easily available in the job description.
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Dude, most of the job questions should be answered by the freaking job description you should've read before applying. Ask these questions if you want them to think of you as a dull or lazy bastard
I know what you mean, but not all job interview invites are for jobs that have listings. I watched this vid to prep for a design interview that I was unexpectedly invited to after running into someone that has a printing company. There's no listing online, so I have a lot of those sorts of questions to ask lol
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My one concern is with the "job role questions"
Most of these questions can be answered by reading the job posting. This may annoy hiring managers as it appears you barely read the job posting and wasting interview time to find info thats already easily available in the job description.
Nice work Gareth David. I support you to the fullest.
Thank you so much for sharing a plethora of information on Graphic Design Gareth. You have become my new teacher during this pandemic, filling my brain with such valuable information. Am really grateful.
Very brief and all sorts of questions were covered. I will go through it again and again.
there are some questions listed that are a little too forward: '...do you see me as a good fit for this agency?' is jumping the gun a little..
Agree. It's almost like asking "do I have the job?"
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Dude, most of the job questions should be answered by the freaking job description you should've read before applying. Ask these questions if you want them to think of you as a dull or lazy bastard
I know what you mean, but not all job interview invites are for jobs that have listings. I watched this vid to prep for a design interview that I was unexpectedly invited to after running into someone that has a printing company. There's no listing online, so I have a lot of those sorts of questions to ask lol