There was an article yesterday about a software developer who had been turned down by 38 companies and went through 120 interviews in a 2-3 month period, and then finally was hired.
It was framed as an uplifting story about this person's determination that he finally convinced a company that he was worthy of being hired.
I sometimes feel that stories like this perpetuate the "we're up here / you're down there" mindset that some folks take into interview situations.
I'm not the first person to say it, but I believe that as a job candidate, you should scrutinize your interviewers at least as thoroughly as they're scrutinizing you. Many articles about interviewing advice will tell you to ask questions, because it shows interest.
Um...no.
I'm trying to decide if I want to work here or not--that's why I'm asking questions.
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