Well, back up... Getting to the point where you get a call for an interview is hard first. I have sent countless resumes to different companies, and I have said it before, but most of them go to a black hole where resumes and time consuming custom-tailored cover-letters go to die a slow death. (Not to mention the fact that I wanted to do something more creative, but the more practical I try to be about that, the more I realize how difficult it would actually be, and it wouldn't pay the bills :() But a light shown threw the clouds last week when I got emails from not one, but two of the companies I had sent my resume to. I had one interview yesterday, and one today, both at 9AM. Luckily, I am a morning person these days. (I say these days because I used to be a "rise at noon" kind of gal, but somehow in my old age I have started to get up earlier and earlier, something I always thought would never happen to me.) Let's call yesterday's interview Company A and today's Company B.
Let's start with A, because I knew pretty much the moment I walked in that it was not somewhere I could see myself working. You know, sometimes you just get a feeling. And as I walked into this place, I was stunned by the mess and clutter. Now, I have been in this field for a while now, and I know as much as the next gal that clutter happens, but really? Even on my worst day in my last office job my desk never looked liked that. I mean boxes, papers, wires, coffee cups strewn across the place. Not to mention the walls were painted the brightest shade of fuchsia pink I have ever seen. And then the woman who I was having the interview with said the strangest thing to me. It went something like this: "I am divorced, with a two-year old, and the other partner here is also recently divorced, but don't worry, we wont rain on your married parade." And she followed that amazing statement with this gem: "So, I imagine you have a thick skin, and if things get crazy and we start yelling you understand not to take it personally?" Ummkay. Ohhh boy. The minute she said it, I want to run for the door. This was the sort of place that sucked the life out of you, I know because I have seen it before. I have been in it before, and I ain't going back. The girl (who I would be replacing, she is high-tailing it back to the east coast) emailed me and asked if I could come in for a 2nd interview to meet the other partner. After sleeping on it, I am going to politely pass. That is just not the place for me.
Now, Company B. Very cute, chic office, in a great neighborhood not far from my house. Small company. Almost Zen-like. A candle burning during the interview, pale blue painted walls and a starfish on the table. And the owner, one of the nicest, most down to earth women I have met in this industry. I felt a real connection with her and her company. It genuinely seemed like a great place to work. She asked me to come in for another interview to meet another senior person there next week, so I am excited about that. I sent her thank you email as soon as I got home, and also a handwritten one mailed today, hopefully that will set me apart from other candidates. So everyone keep your fingers crossed and send me positive vibes, hopefully I will be gainfully employed soon! Then my husband can stop calling me the desperate housewife of brentwood county.
7 comments:
They should pinch themselves getting you on board! Good luck to you. Sounds like a cool & more relaxed place to work. Who needs the extra stress these days, there is enough just watching CNN for 30 minutes!
Yay for Company B! Good vibes to you! Interviewing can be extraordinarily draining. Kudos to you for doing multiple sessions.
BTW, employers are not allowed to ask whether a prospective employee is married or to talk about marital status, unless the interviewee brings it up. Boo to Company A for this, amongst a whole host of other reasons!
Good luck on the new job hunt! xoxo
Oooh, Company B sounds nice. And I'm curious to know what industry you're in. If it's PR, drop me a line.
Good luck to you and Company B! I have had a company A experience. It is an instant "feeling." Yuck. Glad you listened to what you were feeling.
job searching is tough. Congrats on scoring two interviews!!! Company A sounds horrible, good call on politely passing. And fingers crossed for Company B, that sounds awesome!
Well said.
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