The trauma of attending an interview wasn’t actually grilled today but just finished up giving the resume. It’s quite a difficult task when you don't have even a resume.(on contrary i scream at my juniors to break typology cv's and prepare an out of box resumes and send them well in advance for their practical training)hope none of them are actually reading this. I have literally stopped looking at opportunities column in news papers or uploading my resume on to naukri.com for quite a long time now. Almost year and a half.
It's quite taxing for one working on own (spell it self employed) to attend a formal interview as you are posed with bizarre questions on every heading in the resume.
Here are a few
- why is your resume not done in ms word or preferred formats? Like breaking the rules
- so tell me about you? Log on to my orkut profile and read my scrapbook & testimonial's man
- your career objective is a bit ambitious? Now that's a sadist question
- do you use original software’s listed in ur profile? hallabol
- what’s reason for u being independent 4 so long?i thought I was an Indian
and so on,i cant get you every detail talk we had in the chamber of secret.
i was only swearing on the interiors of the cabin all through the interview.
Why do ppl allow mediocre design to be experimented in their office spaces?
Since I finished my graduation I was yearning to get started on my own.
- Because u get to work on your own creative pace.
- Doesn’t have to succumb to whims and fancies or autocracy.
- U get to take credit for all the hits and misses.
i do really miss the whole idea of group work, but I work on daily dose with a group of different genre
carpenters,flooring masons,mastrey’s,ceiling makers,plumbers,electricians and endless ppl on the job.don't they make a 'team'.
But office timings you are late by 2 minutes, can u finish the job on sunday,are something which i can’t digest.
i can only apply for Sunday part-time jobs if any.
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