- Can they do the job, that is, do they have the technical competence?
- Will they fit into the team?
- (Will they fit into the global team when I have a global team?)
- Will they fit into the overall corporate culture?
- Can they help the team or overall business grow and develop (depending upon point in the business cycle)?
A couple of weeks ago I had a telephone interview with a manager in the US for a project management role here in Munich.
Today I went for an interview in this local office.
It was a good interview for several reasons:
- they had no doubt I could do the project management role
- we shared a concern about my lack in German (I reached a good occupational level but have never had the opportunity to use it throughout the business day). I would be required to talk frequently with the works council (non-Germans feel free to shout "socialism is evil" while I live in one of the best and most affluent cities in the world) which would require very good levels of German.
- the pleasant but astute HR VP spotted that I get bored easily and was concerned about that.
Actually I've have had several jobs lasting three years or more but in their company people stay for much longer - even though three years is considered a long time in IT.
The other thing I detected is that the role I was applying for would be pure project management. "Do how we do things".
I tend to establish "how we do things" in companies - either formally or informally.
Turns out I was the first interviewee and I strongly doubt they would bet back to me with anything positive. Which would be just fine. As I've written before, when a company rejects you, they are always right, though not necessarily for the right reasons.
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This was actually written over a couple of weeks ago but I was feeling ill (I nearly called off the interview because I felt so bad) and stopped mid-sentence.
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