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Eternal May 28th 2010 5:40 am

Interview query
 
Hi,

i am into IT field and will be in Adelaide by the end of the coming month and had a query related to the interview as to what is the trend there as per the dress code for the interview is concern?

rgds

thanks

great forum

Bermudashorts May 28th 2010 9:42 am

Re: Interview query
 
Put a suit on, regardless of the normal office dress code, I would wear a suit for interview.

lonndongeek May 28th 2010 10:58 am

Re: Interview query
 

Originally Posted by Eternal (Post 8596342)
Hi,

i am into IT field and will be in Adelaide by the end of the coming month and had a query related to the interview as to what is the trend there as per the dress code for the interview is concern?

rgds

thanks

great forum

Shower, sh|t, shave and wear a suit.

Cheers

Steve

Eternal May 28th 2010 5:41 pm

Re: Interview query
 
Hi,

Thanks for the reply

rgds

carlap May 28th 2010 5:57 pm

Re: Interview query
 

Originally Posted by Eternal (Post 8597443)
Hi,

Thanks for the reply

rgds

I recently had an interview with 2 IT guys. They were in jeans and t-shirts, I had a suit on. They told me I was a bit overdressed (more to break the ice I guess) but wouldn't expect anything else. Oh yes - I got the job !

Eternal May 28th 2010 7:04 pm

Re: Interview query
 
Hi Carlap,

thanks for the reply and congrats for the job.:)

rgds

Genevieve May 29th 2010 11:35 am

Re: Interview query
 
Definitely, definitely a suit..... you can go more casual if and when you land the job.

palpal May 31st 2010 4:14 am

Re: Interview query
 

Originally Posted by Genevieve (Post 8598596)
Definitely, definitely a suit..... you can go more casual if and when you land the job.

Hi,
I will have a second interview. What is the probability to get the job? So far, my interview went well and they seem have interest on me. They've asked when I can join, ask my expected salary, and talk about the team that I will join.

Do Australian employers do a lot of interview for one post or do they just interview one and stop interviewing others if they've found a suitable one?

Appreciate your advice.
Thanks.

dave99 May 31st 2010 4:45 am

Re: Interview query
 
Can I ask are you a permanent resident or citizen? if not its a bit of a waste of time to just arrive and try and get a job. Without the visa you wont find employment. Also can I ask is english your first language?

Bermudashorts May 31st 2010 6:59 am

Re: Interview query
 

Originally Posted by palpal (Post 8601768)
Hi,
I will have a second interview. What is the probability to get the job? So far, my interview went well and they seem have interest on me. They've asked when I can join, ask my expected salary, and talk about the team that I will join.

Do Australian employers do a lot of interview for one post or do they just interview one and stop interviewing others if they've found a suitable one?

Appreciate your advice.
Thanks.

They will most probably interview a few candidates for a role. Unless there are simply no other applicants out there, but I doubt that this would be the case in IT.

DadAgain May 31st 2010 11:01 am

Re: Interview query
 
Generally a few candidates will be interviewed (3 or 4) with the preferred candidate then being offered a 2nd interview.

If you have a 2nd interview you pretty much have the job in the bag.

(Of course there are always exceptions - and I did once get rejected following a 2nd interview.. never found out why exactly...)

carlap May 31st 2010 7:03 pm

Re: Interview query
 

Originally Posted by DadAgain (Post 8602536)
Generally a few candidates will be interviewed (3 or 4) with the preferred candidate then being offered a 2nd interview.

If you have a 2nd interview you pretty much have the job in the bag.

(Of course there are always exceptions - and I did once get rejected following a 2nd interview.. never found out why exactly...)

This is kind of my experience. I think if everything happens quickly you are the most likely. For me, from application, reject email (yes I got this first), interview, second telephone interview, offer all happened within a week. The things they were saying at the first interview made me feel very condifent that I had it.

About a year ago I had my only other interview. Again went well, but after a week or so I asked when a decision might be made and was told in a few days. A couple of weeks later I was rejected. I think the main candidate(s) get a quick second interview and a few others kept on hold in case the first one falls through.

However, I would be careful going to the second interview thinking its yours. This may not be the case and you could blow it with the wrong attitutde. Just assume you are maybe in the top three and with some effort it could be yours. I went off and spent some extra time rearching more about the company which I made an effort to speak about in the interview.

A few nerves can be a good thing, rather than an over confident attitude.

tartankoala May 31st 2010 8:02 pm

Re: Interview query
 

Originally Posted by palpal (Post 8601768)
Hi,
What is the probability to get the job?

:confused: Sorry but how is anyone on here going to be able to tell you that? In some cases you may have got the job, in some you won't. It's like asking how long a piece of string is!

Good luck with the second interview.


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