Nervous About My Job Interview

Similarly in most of Europe, I believe. Back in 1985 I went to an interview where somebody asked one of the women candidates whether she was planning to have children and the HR person immediately shouted, "Don't answer that question! " because it would have amounted to discrimination on the grounds of her being a woman. I live in the US btw. Even if pregnancy cannot be considered a preexisting condition I don't want to be in the probation period when my wife goes into labor(or for any of the remaining prenatal visits). I told them that I would not be coming to the interview. Maybe it would have been better to hold off on questioning them about their health insurance policies prior to the actual interview, especially via email. Regardless, you might not have taken this position if offered, but you would have been able to engage in an interview and "see" if you can actually capture an offer. Right now you know nothing about your interview abilities, except what you "think" in your head.

HELP! I'm so nervous about my job interview? ?

Francesca: Yes, I am. Catherina: Welcome to our office. Francesca: Thank you. Catherina: Did you have any trouble getting to our office? Francesca: No, none. Catherina: How did you come? Francesca: On the bus. The trip lasted only fifteen minutes. Catherina: Oh, very good. Then you don't know anyone at this office? Francesca: I had an interview with Mr. Minelli. Catherina: Ah, yes, Petro. He's not here today. He wanted to be here to receive you, but he had to go to Frankfurt. Francesca: I see. Catherina: Yes. We are now forming a technical commission of engineers. Francesca: Ah, yes. Catherina: Petro was in Paris last week to work on its organization. At this moment he is in Frankfurt. Francesca: Yes, I understand. Who are you in contact with in Germany? Catherina: With a company called Elektrobahn. They make electric railway systems. Francesca: I have the impression that I'm gonna have to learn a lot of things. Catherina: Don't worry. It will come fast. The liaison commission will meet regularly, every month.

Soon you will know your various duties and where to find all of us. A woman: I hope so. Guide: It seems that Catherina has said that Petro was in Frankfurt. Let's see what he is doing there.

posted 10 years ago Number of slices to send: Optional 'thank-you' note: Here's what the job ad says {BLANK} Software has an immediate opening for a creative, intense Java developer specializing in Java fundamentals both front-end and server side. This is core java programming covering a wide range of projects, including GUI design and implementation using Swing, image manipulation, security and encryption, server based programming (not J2EE) and more.. Here's what my email said about the interview - The position is for programming in core Java. This means that there is no J2EE, servlet, HTML, JSP programming. The programming is for client side Java libraries and application and covers a wide range of the Java language. - The interview will last about 2 hours. You will meet with {FNAME} {LNAME} and we ask that you take a java test (under Eclipse) where you will code some simple Java. We do this to help us determine your level of proficiency. So what are your opinions on what I should know before showing up for the interview?

What do you want to drink? Catherina: Oh, I only want a little orange juice. Petro: Okay. Waiter! Waiter! Can you bring us a glass of orange juice? Thanks. Waiter: Yes, sir, right away. Petro: Thanks. So what happened exactly? Catherina: Listen, and calm down. It's useless for you to get all worked up. Petro: That's very easy to say. But how would you feel if you were in my place? Catherina: It's hard, I know. But Alicia only wanted to help you out. Petro: Good God! How would things be if she had really bad intentions?! Catherina: She doesn't know that you don't want the type of help she's offering you. It is not always easy to accept the truth. Petro: But where is she right now? Catherina: In Strasbourg. Petro: Where? Catherina: In the airport. She called up from the airport to say that she was going to come here to Geneva. I then told her to stay there. Waiter: Here you are. A beer for the gentleman, and an orange juice for the lady. Petro: Thanks. Catherina: Thanks. Mmm. It is delicious, this orange juice.

Petro: Yes, and my beer is too. So it is true that you have kept Alicia from coming to Geneva? Catherina: Exactly. Petro: But how did you do it? Catherina: I told her that you are soon gonna be leaving Geneva. Petro: What? Catherina: I told her that you have the intention of working in Mexico and that it is useless for for her to come to Geneva because before too long you will be in Mexico. Petro: Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant! Catherina: But not all that brilliant. It's the truth. Petro: And what did she say? Catherina: She said that in that case she would not be coming to Geneva. Petro: Fantastic! So she's gonna stay in Strasbourg. What a relief for me! Catherina: You can now relax a little. The danger has gone by. Petro: Catherina, you are extraordinary. You have saved my life. Catherina: Oh, you're exaggerating a great deal. Petro: I want another beer to celebrate that. And you, can I buy you something? Another orange juice? Or would you like something different? Catherina: No, thanks.

SCENE 1: Geneva, a cafe: Catherina finds Petro seated in a cafe in Geneva. He is very nervous and worried because of Alicia. Catherina tries to calm him down. Finally she tells him that Alicia called from the Strasbourg airport. Catherine then said that she told Alicia that he would soon be going to Mexico for another job and that it would be useless for her to fly to Geneva. This information calms Peter down, naturally, and he invites Catherina to have another drink with him to celebrate this piece of good news. Catherina, however, says that she has a lot to do, and Petro remains in the cafe to have another drink without her. Waiter: What would you like, sir? Petro: Uh, a beer, please, and I am waiting for somebody else who will want something a little later. (Catherina comes in. ) Catherina: Ah, there you are! Petro: Oh, it's you. Catherina: Why are you hiding in this corner of the cafe? Petro: Where's Alicia. I hope she isn't with you. Catherina: Don't worry. Calm down. Petro: I'm trying to do that, but it's hard.

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