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anonymous-user

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76 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Milkbuttons

1,364 posts

184 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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I often find with a job interview honesty is the best policy, don't try and fluff your responses if you're pressed on your working history, any good interviewer will see straight through you.

Good luck

AyBee

11,161 posts

224 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Be honest. Good luck.

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,111 posts

124 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Have an honest answer ready, ideally with a positive side. i.e I was on long term sick with XXX but that is better now. Whilst I was at home I kept current with the industry/did an online course or something else positive if you can.

I just think it will help you explain it as best you can if you think about it in advance.

RSTurboPaul

12,760 posts

280 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Total honesty is the best policy IMO - I once got feedback saying I was 'brutally honest' in one of my responses, lol.

People can sense BS so just play it straight down the line.


If an old job caused you medical issues, that's not your fault. You can explain that you needed to leave to maintain your health and have since confirmed what happened, meaning it's now a managed condition under control.

The temporary contracts thing you can play straight as well - you found it difficult to get permanent employment because of your condition at the time, but you are pleased that now you have the opportunity to get your career back on track.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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cheers, its a big jump, and real good potential so see how it goes.

RSTurboPaul

12,760 posts

280 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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The Spruce Goose said:
cheers, its a big jump, and real good potential so see how it goes.
Good luck with it! smile

ruggedscotty

5,940 posts

231 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Honesty and truth, unless you were an ax murderer or emptied the company bank accounts most compaines are interested in the person and how they will fit in the roll. no one is perfect, and we all go through rough times and if you can show that you dealt with those times in proactive way that was of benefit and you can talk about it in all honesty you will do fine.

RSTurboPaul

12,760 posts

280 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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The Spruce Goose said:
the only issue is i've done that before and it was clearly used against me.

The good thing for this role is they need someone quickly and i have used SAP which they use and have good experience, abeit 5 years ago in the general job role, so hopefully focus on that. At the end of the day it will be competitive and don't hold high hopes.
Don't forget that the interview works two ways - it also allows you to sound them out in terms of what sort of people they are and get a feeling for if you'd like to work there with them.

They aren't (shouldn't be) an interrogation where you feel privileged to just be in their presence, lol.

Pothole

34,367 posts

304 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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The fact that you got an interview suggests they're not bothered about your work history as much as your skills and experience. Be honest and really enthusiastic. Emphasise the experience and skills you have which make you the ideal candidate. Good luck!!

anonymous-user

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76 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Well it seems to have gone well, most of the talking was the manager and business manager, i just said yes asked a couple of questions. Definitely worried about nothing. Just got to get it signed off which in this current climate, who knows..

It is a company working onsite for a jet manufacturer. So all new really. Don't know much about aviation industry.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 1st April 14:28

320d is all you need

2,114 posts

65 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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The Spruce Goose said:
Well it seems to have gone well, most of the talking was the manager and buiness manager, i just said yes asked a couple of questions. Definitely worried about nothing. Just got to get it signed off which in this current climate, who knows..

It is a company working onsite for a jet manufacturer. So all new really. Don't know much about aviation industry.
Good luck smile I too would have advised for honesty.

RSTurboPaul

12,760 posts

280 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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It sounds like it's an interesting role!

The signs are promising so fingers crossed it all works out smile

anonymous-user

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76 months

Wednesday 7th April 2021
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Just an update, start on Monday. Really looking forward to it, it is a new team, the company is taking over a department from I gather, the only fly in the ointment is my contract is 8 months and will only go longer if the pilot project is succesful. But a job is a job.



Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 7th April 16:09

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,111 posts

124 months

Wednesday 7th April 2021
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Well done mate and good luck!

RSTurboPaul

12,760 posts

280 months

Wednesday 7th April 2021
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Excellent news!

8 months is long enough to work out if you like it and want to stick around, as well as being long enough to 'prove yourself', so I hope it's the start of something long term that you like! smile

320d is all you need

2,114 posts

65 months

Wednesday 7th April 2021
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Excellent news smile

Pothole

34,367 posts

304 months

Thursday 8th April 2021
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The Spruce Goose said:
Just an update, start on Monday. Really looking forward to it, it is a new team, the company is taking over a department from I gather, the only fly in the ointment is my contract is 8 months and will only go longer if the pilot project is succesful. But a job is a job.



Edited by The Spruce Goose on Wednesday 7th April 16:09
Do everything you can to make it a success, then, eh? Well done, mate!