Time For A Change

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I'm glad it went well Skips!
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Me too. Fingers crossed!
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Fingers crossed!
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Well done Skips.
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Sounds positive, Skips. I find the balancing so hard, every time I apply for a job I like the sound of I worry I'll get another one before I get a chance to interview and will then potentially end up with nothing. It's horrid.

I had my interview, I think it went well. The company seems interesting and I think they liked me. :fc:
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Fingers crossed for you Shoe, did they say when you would hear back?
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Within the next few days. But that often means nothing, the last person who said that took over a week to get back to me. :))
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Ha, yes! I've generally worked out if they give a timescale and you don't hear within that it's a no. I hate the limbo period after interview.
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Definitely.

I heard back that I didn't get the SP job.

Now I'm just down to yesterday's interview folk. Let's hope for a call within the promised timescale. 🤞🏻
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Fingers crossed Shoe - I am sure you will get something good soon.
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I'm sorry about the SP job. Hope you get some good news soon.
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I have an interview in 3 weeks for a health and safety role in my current company. The advert listed IOSH managing safely as an essential but I spoke to the recruiting manager before I applied and she said not to be put off. I said in my application I’d be happy to do the qualification in my own time and at my expense if offered the role. The qualification is 24 hours online learning, I think I can do it before the interview and turn up to the interview saying I now have the qualification. Would this look mental, or show I’m serious about it?
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I think given that they've said not to let it deter you applying then you could just reiterate at interview that you are happy to do it, and in your own time.
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I'd be pretty impressed if someone had taken that kind of initiative, Suze.

Fingers crossed, Skips and Shoe.
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How would you feel if you then didn’t get the job? If you’d still be happy to have spent the time and money then it’s a good qualification to have anyway, and I think it would show commitment.

I paid for an intro course to something before an interview just to show a bit of basic knowledge. It never came up and I never really needed it in the role, but just understanding the terms used was worth it!
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The interview today didn't go well, I didn't sleep last night and I felt like all my answers were a bit shit. I may be pleasantly surprised, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were a no.
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wendy james wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:35 am How would you feel if you then didn’t get the job? If you’d still be happy to have spent the time and money then it’s a good qualification to have anyway, and I think it would show commitment.

I paid for an intro course to something before an interview just to show a bit of basic knowledge. It never came up and I never really needed it in the role, but just understanding the terms used was worth it!
I don’t think I’d be any more disappointed than I would be anyway. It’s not a huge expense to do it online, the time commitment is more of an issue, but I wouldn’t be too upset. I think if I didn’t get the job then at least I could say I’d done everything possible to give myself the best chance.
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I’ve signed up to the course, my friend who works in that department thinks it will look really good that I’ve done it, not just the actual course but what it says about my attitude.
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Good luck with the course and interview!
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I think that sounds like the best idea Suz. Unless it's going to put huge pressure on you it sounds like it would be worth it to sure you're keen.

Sorry you think your interview didn't go well, Skips. Sometimes it's hard to tell though, so don't lose risk hope yet.
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