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need job interview vibes (Original Post) tabbycat31 May 2012 OP
you got it! n/t irisblue May 2012 #1
Just remember this. dawg May 2012 #2
Viiiiiiiibbbbbbbeeeeesssssss coming your way! riderinthestorm May 2012 #3
I think the interview went well tabbycat31 May 2012 #4
Well, good luck to you! Kaleva May 2012 #5
did you like them? irisblue May 2012 #6
It would be temporarily tabbycat31 May 2012 #7
Wishing you all the best with this... Rhiannon12866 May 2012 #8
I've interviewed for a few in NY tabbycat31 May 2012 #9

dawg

(10,624 posts)
2. Just remember this.
Sun May 20, 2012, 12:35 PM
May 2012

You are interviewing them just as they are interviewing you. A job interview is a two-way street. They do *not* have all the power.

You'll do fine.

 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
3. Viiiiiiiibbbbbbbeeeeesssssss coming your way!
Sun May 20, 2012, 12:55 PM
May 2012

Feel them?? Radiating over the miles to give you courage for the perfect interview...

Good luck!

tabbycat31

(6,336 posts)
4. I think the interview went well
Sun May 20, 2012, 09:15 PM
May 2012

The position would require me to temporarily move to Las Vegas (I worked in Atlantic City so I can see the similarities and apply my AC experience to Vegas). It was a preliminary interview and if I make the cut, then I will be called back for a longer and more in depth interview.

Keep those vibes coming (I have an event tomorrow for a different campaign and I could use some for that too).

tabbycat31

(6,336 posts)
7. It would be temporarily
Sun May 20, 2012, 10:35 PM
May 2012

I work on campaigns for a living and I've worked 700 and 1000 miles away before, so this would be a bit further than Wisconsin for me.

I did like them, and I feel that I have a lot to bring to what will be a state in play this year (I live in a state that no national party is putting $$$ into this year--- next year the floodgates will open).

My biggest problem would be travel logistics. My father is convinced that my car will not make it that far and to fly out there and get a long-term rental car. I would have no problem getting a cheap flight to Vegas.

Rhiannon12866

(205,503 posts)
8. Wishing you all the best with this...
Sun May 20, 2012, 11:11 PM
May 2012

We had several experienced experts who came in for my congressman's campaign. I volunteered, made GOTV calls, stuffed enveloped, went door to door, and these folks were great, really knew their stuff and were very dedicated. Hoping that you can join us in NY sometime.

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