BJCooperIT
Programmer
I once worked for a software vendor (read: sweat shop) that I will call XYZ. Years later I interviewed for a position at one of their clients in a different state. This client had bitter feelings regarding their contract with XYZ. I was asked several questions by a panel of three hostile people who wanted to know how XYZ functioned internally and why they did not get the service to which they felt entitled.
Had I known how strained the relationship between these companies was, I would never have applied for the position. I had never even worked on their contract and was now between a rock and a hard place. If I defended XYZ, then I knew I was sunk. If I complained about XYZ, then I would not appear to have been a dedicated employee. I told the tale of dedicated developers who did their best in an environment where deadlines and contracts were in the hands of sales people. I did not get the job. Afterwards I had the distinct impression that I had only been interviewed so they could play their cat-and-mouse game with me as some sort of revenge.
Anyone else had an interview or interview question from hell? Hopefully by sharing we can avoid making the same mistakes.
[sup]Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.[/sup][sup] ~George Bernard Shaw[/sup]
Consultant/Custom Forms & PL/SQL - Oracle 8.1.7 - Windows 2000
Had I known how strained the relationship between these companies was, I would never have applied for the position. I had never even worked on their contract and was now between a rock and a hard place. If I defended XYZ, then I knew I was sunk. If I complained about XYZ, then I would not appear to have been a dedicated employee. I told the tale of dedicated developers who did their best in an environment where deadlines and contracts were in the hands of sales people. I did not get the job. Afterwards I had the distinct impression that I had only been interviewed so they could play their cat-and-mouse game with me as some sort of revenge.
Anyone else had an interview or interview question from hell? Hopefully by sharing we can avoid making the same mistakes.
[sup]Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.[/sup][sup] ~George Bernard Shaw[/sup]
Consultant/Custom Forms & PL/SQL - Oracle 8.1.7 - Windows 2000