TheHolo.Net
Sep 23rd, 2003, 09:01:47 PM
This is going to be long so if you don't want to read and learn a little more about me than I usually share, just click the back button now. :p
I am pretty excited about something that has just come up for me here and I decided this would be an okay way for me to vent that excitement, maybe get some laughs out of your responses, and maybe even get some good advice too.
Okay here is some set up information before I ask my question.
This question is going to be in regards to my future employment status so I'll give you some slight history as to my employment status.
I am a victim of the dot com crash in late 2000 through 2001. I lost my decent paying tech support position at a very reputable company and have been searching for suitable employment since mid 2000. In more recent times I have been desperate to find any kind of work but get shrugged off as being overqualified.
Along comes an opportunity to go to an nationally known tech school to get some official Information Technology Certifications. This opportunity includes a paid internship program through the school I am attending.
I started the classes in July this year and have attended quite a few in that time. I have also picked up a few IT certifications and am in line to pick up several more. For those who may know what these mean I will go ahead and include what I have and what I am shooting for in the near future.
I currently hold two CompTIA certifications. A+ and Network +
In the next few weeks I will be taking my exams for CompTIA Security +, MCP, MCSA, and then MCSE, in that order.
Okay now to the situation that brings up my question to all of you.
Last week I was attending classes down in Denver (50 miles from where I live and not the place I normally attend classes though it is through the same school) While attending classes there I run into an old friend that I used to work with at the tech support job nearly three years ago. We start chatting and I find out he just recently refused a job because he had already obligated himself for another, while waiting to hear back form them.
My friend mentions that the hiring authority (the VP of product development) at the place where he had to turn down the job did ask him to refer any friends he may have that could be interested in the position. So of course I ask for the contact info and begin to make contact.
I try calling first, voice contact is usually a good way to start such a process as it is much more personal than email only. I get voice mail and leave a message (expecting not to hear back because that is how it usually goes). I go to class that evening then come home late that night and find out my VM was returned and I was asked to email my resume to the hiring authority.
Okay, I email my resume, describe how I was referred, and mention a little bit of my history with my friend whom they nearly hired. Again, this is something I have done quite a few times over the course of the last two and a half years with poor results.
the next day I get a return email from the hiring authority with a two question technical situation, geared toward software development, something I have never really done professionally, though I do a little bit of development type stuff here and a little in some of the side work I do in regards to web forms and interactive calendar interfaces on the web.
Okay cool, I ponder over the development situation questions for almost 24 hours and then write up a four and a half page Word document answer to the problems presented, and email them back to the hiring authority. I could easily have written more, but I felt that 4 pages to answer one problem and a half page to answer the second problem (very much related to the first) should probably suffice and not come off as too erratic and scatterbrained.
So I wait a couple days and don't hear back. I emailed the response Saturday evening and hadn't heard anything by 4:30 PM today. I decide to call and try to make sure that my email response was received. Again I get VM, so I leave a message saying I was checking to see if my response to the problems made it and leave my phone number.
Come 6:00 PM tonight I figured I wouldn't hear back from them today and maybe not at all, but low and behold just about an hour ago I get an email that says.
Mr. DotNet,
We want to talk to you.
I have 2 interview slots: 3-4, 4-5pm this Thursday 9/25.
Tell me your first choice. First come first served. :)
Thanks, Hiring AuthorityI'm a little bummed they didn't say how they liked my answers to their problems, yet encouraged that they probably did since they want to set up an interview with me.
I have already replied and said I would be there at the first time slot.
Now, one last thing before I pose my question(s) to all of you the SWFans.Net community. Let me describe what I was told about this company and what I know about their business.
This company is a relatively new software company that has a relatively new product. They make Anti-Spyware software (not free). The company name is WebRoot and I was told by my friend that he learned during his interview that they have just scored a big contract to have their software bundled with Earthlink ISP access software.
The work environment is supposed to be quite relaxed with very flexible hours, a very relaxed dress code, and frelling "beer Fridays" where they actually have beer available to employees in the office on Fridays! :eek
I would be part of the development staff producing DAT type file updates to their software with, if I heard right, weekly deadlines.
So my question(s) to you:
How should I dress for the interview?
What type of demeanor do you think would be best to land the job?
Do you have any other advice?
I need a job like the USA needs a new president. (at least IMO ;))
I am pretty excited about something that has just come up for me here and I decided this would be an okay way for me to vent that excitement, maybe get some laughs out of your responses, and maybe even get some good advice too.
Okay here is some set up information before I ask my question.
This question is going to be in regards to my future employment status so I'll give you some slight history as to my employment status.
I am a victim of the dot com crash in late 2000 through 2001. I lost my decent paying tech support position at a very reputable company and have been searching for suitable employment since mid 2000. In more recent times I have been desperate to find any kind of work but get shrugged off as being overqualified.
Along comes an opportunity to go to an nationally known tech school to get some official Information Technology Certifications. This opportunity includes a paid internship program through the school I am attending.
I started the classes in July this year and have attended quite a few in that time. I have also picked up a few IT certifications and am in line to pick up several more. For those who may know what these mean I will go ahead and include what I have and what I am shooting for in the near future.
I currently hold two CompTIA certifications. A+ and Network +
In the next few weeks I will be taking my exams for CompTIA Security +, MCP, MCSA, and then MCSE, in that order.
Okay now to the situation that brings up my question to all of you.
Last week I was attending classes down in Denver (50 miles from where I live and not the place I normally attend classes though it is through the same school) While attending classes there I run into an old friend that I used to work with at the tech support job nearly three years ago. We start chatting and I find out he just recently refused a job because he had already obligated himself for another, while waiting to hear back form them.
My friend mentions that the hiring authority (the VP of product development) at the place where he had to turn down the job did ask him to refer any friends he may have that could be interested in the position. So of course I ask for the contact info and begin to make contact.
I try calling first, voice contact is usually a good way to start such a process as it is much more personal than email only. I get voice mail and leave a message (expecting not to hear back because that is how it usually goes). I go to class that evening then come home late that night and find out my VM was returned and I was asked to email my resume to the hiring authority.
Okay, I email my resume, describe how I was referred, and mention a little bit of my history with my friend whom they nearly hired. Again, this is something I have done quite a few times over the course of the last two and a half years with poor results.
the next day I get a return email from the hiring authority with a two question technical situation, geared toward software development, something I have never really done professionally, though I do a little bit of development type stuff here and a little in some of the side work I do in regards to web forms and interactive calendar interfaces on the web.
Okay cool, I ponder over the development situation questions for almost 24 hours and then write up a four and a half page Word document answer to the problems presented, and email them back to the hiring authority. I could easily have written more, but I felt that 4 pages to answer one problem and a half page to answer the second problem (very much related to the first) should probably suffice and not come off as too erratic and scatterbrained.
So I wait a couple days and don't hear back. I emailed the response Saturday evening and hadn't heard anything by 4:30 PM today. I decide to call and try to make sure that my email response was received. Again I get VM, so I leave a message saying I was checking to see if my response to the problems made it and leave my phone number.
Come 6:00 PM tonight I figured I wouldn't hear back from them today and maybe not at all, but low and behold just about an hour ago I get an email that says.
Mr. DotNet,
We want to talk to you.
I have 2 interview slots: 3-4, 4-5pm this Thursday 9/25.
Tell me your first choice. First come first served. :)
Thanks, Hiring AuthorityI'm a little bummed they didn't say how they liked my answers to their problems, yet encouraged that they probably did since they want to set up an interview with me.
I have already replied and said I would be there at the first time slot.
Now, one last thing before I pose my question(s) to all of you the SWFans.Net community. Let me describe what I was told about this company and what I know about their business.
This company is a relatively new software company that has a relatively new product. They make Anti-Spyware software (not free). The company name is WebRoot and I was told by my friend that he learned during his interview that they have just scored a big contract to have their software bundled with Earthlink ISP access software.
The work environment is supposed to be quite relaxed with very flexible hours, a very relaxed dress code, and frelling "beer Fridays" where they actually have beer available to employees in the office on Fridays! :eek
I would be part of the development staff producing DAT type file updates to their software with, if I heard right, weekly deadlines.
So my question(s) to you:
How should I dress for the interview?
What type of demeanor do you think would be best to land the job?
Do you have any other advice?
I need a job like the USA needs a new president. (at least IMO ;))