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Old 05-19-2011, 10:16 PM   #1
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Most regular Jobsblog viewers know that the position hunting method commonly starts having a phone from a recruiter and ends with a work offer, but somewhere inside the middle,Windows 7, before you are invited for an interview, there may be a in-between step and last invisible hurdle …. Recruiters get in touch with it the “tech screen”, and if you are job hunting, here this is what it’s all about: After a recruiter talks to you and determines you could be a good potential fit, they send your resume and their recommendation to the team. That team looks it over, and assuming they agree with the recruiter's recommendation (which they should!), they request a phone contact with you prior to the formal interview. This phone get in touch with is important ... it is the final step and determining factor in inviting you in for the interview. If you have one of these calls, here is my advice: Treat it like an interview: Ask your recruiter the background of the person you might be speaking with and what to expect for the get in touch with. The tech screen is highly variable: some are deeply technical and others are conversational, so it’s best to know what you're getting into. Have your tools ready: Have paper, pencil and your laptop and in front of you at the start of the contact: It sounds silly, but many times you will be asked a problem on the phone that will be easier to solve with everything at hand. I don’t know how many times I have heard of people trying to solve everything in their head or shuffle through a drawer midway for a stray pencil. Get prepared. Have questions: Hopefully, the person you talk to will be engaging enough to tell you a bit about the team, but if they don’t, make sure you ask. Save questions about compensation,Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft,Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, and company culture for your recruiter- ask this team member all about the current project- they want to know you're passionate,Microsoft Office 2010 Professional! This is your last chance to talk to your future co-worker before the interview- make the best of it. Lastly, if you are interviewing with me, all this advice is in vain, because I don’t do tech screens anymore, but I will email you a coding problem that you can answer in your spare time and send back to me. No extra advice on how to pass that one,Office 2007 Download, other than to include a little flattery with your reply … I am easily buttered-up and love to see the Jobsblog visitors hire ….so let me know you read it here first. -Jenna
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