Sep 14, 2004 15:21
To put it simply, the interview went -awesome-. I was afraid I would be suttery and not know how to answer any of the guys questions but 90% of it went off without a hitch. As well, personaly I think the other 10% just can't be done right under stres anyway so I deem I got 100% yes sir.
There wasn't anything I got wrong realy, I had a few tests that he gave me one on the computer, one where he asked me questions and wrote stuff down and one where I took the test on my own. Now that I look back it was almost fun ... Which is a good thing concidering I hope to work there.
Ok, first he asked me a bunch of questions that were to see how I handled people and fellow employees or customers. With a lack of a real job (or at least one someone got mad at me in) I had to use school examples for most of those. So that I did quite well on. Accutaly I did so well I'm hoping I didn't come off as lying to make myself look good. I realy didn't do that ... a whole lot. So I made up a few things but its what I -would- have done if I was there again!
Well then he gave me a short test with a computer where he was pretending to be ther person phoning in and I was the one helping him. That went realy well, there was on thing that there were like four ways to do it and I only got two of them, but they were the important two. Either way, passed that very nicely.
Than I moved onto the writen test where he put me in another room and had me take a aproximatly 10 page writen test, all just a) b) c) or d) stuff. I think there were only about three to four questions I acctualy had to guess on and the rest was fairly easy. eg: "What is a scanner used for?" I liked d) the most "d) To scan radio waves for signals and translate them into the computer." or something to that effect.
Oh right, and just when he gave me that test before he left the room he told me that I had done realy well and that even though I didn't have much job experience that I answered the questions quite well. My theory is that I'll get in, bwahahaha! Or at least I hope so. The whole building was buisnuss casual so I felt weird walking in with a tie. However the guy said he did like the fact I dressed up for the interview so, again, I'm a shoe in *repeats evil laughter*