[ale] Since we're on the subject of jobs lately
Geoffrey
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Wed Jul 16 12:54:48 EDT 2008
JK wrote:
> Jeff Lightner wrote:
>
>> how often we'd pass on them. The "I wouldn't have wanted to work there
>> anyway" comment I've seen here a couple of times sounds a lot like "I
>> didn't want the grapes anyway, they were sour" to me.
>
> I truly only meant that if the people who make hiring decisions for
> development work are not making those decisions primarily on technical
> merit, then it probably isn't going to be a very nice place to work.
>
> Of course, it's a good idea to make a good impression, but I don't think
> it's necessary to "dress to impress". "Dress to blend in" is IMO a
> better strategy, more comfortable for everyone involved. Personally,
> I'm a little put off by people who dress ostentatiously, but OTOH I'm
> not making any hiring decisions.
A valid point. Although I have advocated wearing a tie to an interview,
I can recall making assumptions about people when they showed up in
suite and tie, verses those who showed up in a nice pair of pants and
button up shirt.
On the other hand, I don't think a person's clothing ever had any impact
on my decisions, outside of one guy who showed up in a dirty t-shirt and
blue jeans.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
- Benjamin Franklin
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