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Whats Sense Does It Make To Go To A Job Interview In These Days And Times?

By Networking Security Posted in: application security

i mean 9out of ten times they never call back dont matter how well dressed you are how much qualafications you have they simply will not get back at you not only are you wasting time but money you dont have in the first place to get there to the job interview then you got these jobs like security that exspect you to pay a fee of anywere between 70 to a hundred and tweenty dollars for a certificate only to not promise you the job i thought the whole point of getting a job was so i could get money in my pocket do they exspect evrey one to be able to come up with that why not take it out the check when you hire me besides most people i now get jobs based on who they know not that crap about selling yourself and signing applications

  1. M Says

    The point of an interview is that you have to actually try in order to get a job. Nobody’s going to hand you a job unless you prove yourself. You are not owed the world on a silver platter, and you can’t complain about not having a job if you don’t apply for jobs and go to interviews. It’s little wonder you’re not getting a positive response with that negative attitude. And as for needing certification -um, duh? Of course they’re not going to give you a job you’re not qualified for. Either only apply for jobs you are fully qualified for, or get qualified and stop complaining. And being qualified for the job is never a guarantee of getting it -again, the reason is obvious: they are seeking the best-qualified applicant. If you’ve only just gotten certified, odds are there is someone better qualified and with more experience. And your attitude, and apparent lack of education, are certainly not helping matters.
    As for getting jobs based on who you know -that might help you get an interview, a foot in the door, but it’s never going to land you the job. It’s certainly a good idea to network, build contacts in the industry you wish to work in, but it doesn’t guarantee you a job, nor is it impossible to get a job without nepotism.

  2. AmandaLynn. ♥ Says

    First of all, I would consider taking a spelling class. Second off, I doubt that would want to hire someone who is very negative. The whole point in an interview is that they are interested in you, and they want to find out more about your past employment and how well you will work for their company.

  3. Anonymous Says

    Nothing comes off “Easy” dude! Be optimistic and prepare hard for the interview. More than your looks or dress, its your level of confidence and attitude which will fetch you a job. Not every one gets a job in the first interview. I am sure you can crack it :) - All the best…

  4. football Says

    Err to get a job and get off benefits ???
    I dont want to be a hypocrite because I have never worked either, however I do not claim benefits cos my fella is minted.
    Good luck, and stop draining my time and the economy.

  5. Nicole Says

    If you have to pay to get a job, it’s probably a scam. Any certification for a legitimate job you will either be able to obtain through a college or university, which will be valid for many employers or the employer will pay for you to get this certification. Go back to school if you are finding that the skills you have are not adequate to get a job. If you are low income, you will be eligible for grants and other need-based aid, including student work-study. Schooling will also help with your grammar, spelling, and punctuation. If this is how your resume and applications look, it’s no wonder that legitimate employers are not calling you back.

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