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Is it appropriate to mention a relatable company blog post when you're asked about the company?
Is it appropriate to be asked during an interview about health care and bonuses in previous role?Why are interviewers unaware of what's on my resume?How do I decline an offer from a job I'm not longer sure about?Is it really that bad to leave my job as a software engineer before I have an offer?Is it appropriate to ask about the negative aspects of a company in an interview?I forgot to mention my travel plans during the interview. Is it appropriate to contact them when I'm waiting to hear back?Being asked why you want to leave when the hiring company reached out to youHow to explain career gap due to long running legal drama?In an interview, should I mention the fact that I am interested in pursuing graduate school at some point?Bringing in Internet Moderation experience on a resume
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From past interview experience, I'm always asked what can you tell us about the company? or a similar question.
To prepare for it I usually browse the about us page on the company website, but I noticed that several of these companies have blogs that they use to keep clients up to date with events or share an interesting idea.
If you find a post relatable, for example, one of the companies I'm currently researching does community outreach, I have past experience with this when I volunteered, so would it be okay to bring this up during the interview?
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From past interview experience, I'm always asked what can you tell us about the company? or a similar question.
To prepare for it I usually browse the about us page on the company website, but I noticed that several of these companies have blogs that they use to keep clients up to date with events or share an interesting idea.
If you find a post relatable, for example, one of the companies I'm currently researching does community outreach, I have past experience with this when I volunteered, so would it be okay to bring this up during the interview?
interviewing
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Yes, it's appropriate, at least the place where I work, I was in a similar position, and I now organize and plan all the community events.
– Emily Scott
2 days ago
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From past interview experience, I'm always asked what can you tell us about the company? or a similar question.
To prepare for it I usually browse the about us page on the company website, but I noticed that several of these companies have blogs that they use to keep clients up to date with events or share an interesting idea.
If you find a post relatable, for example, one of the companies I'm currently researching does community outreach, I have past experience with this when I volunteered, so would it be okay to bring this up during the interview?
interviewing
From past interview experience, I'm always asked what can you tell us about the company? or a similar question.
To prepare for it I usually browse the about us page on the company website, but I noticed that several of these companies have blogs that they use to keep clients up to date with events or share an interesting idea.
If you find a post relatable, for example, one of the companies I'm currently researching does community outreach, I have past experience with this when I volunteered, so would it be okay to bring this up during the interview?
interviewing
interviewing
asked Apr 23 at 17:51
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@Fattie don't answer in comments
– Matsemann
Apr 23 at 20:35
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Yes, it's appropriate, at least the place where I work, I was in a similar position, and I now organize and plan all the community events.
– Emily Scott
2 days ago
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@Fattie don't answer in comments
– Matsemann
Apr 23 at 20:35
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Yes, it's appropriate, at least the place where I work, I was in a similar position, and I now organize and plan all the community events.
– Emily Scott
2 days ago
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11
@Fattie don't answer in comments
– Matsemann
Apr 23 at 20:35
@Fattie don't answer in comments
– Matsemann
Apr 23 at 20:35
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Yes, it's appropriate, at least the place where I work, I was in a similar position, and I now organize and plan all the community events.
– Emily Scott
2 days ago
Yes, it's appropriate, at least the place where I work, I was in a similar position, and I now organize and plan all the community events.
– Emily Scott
2 days ago
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Yes, absolutely! They’ll appreciate the fact that your interests align with the company’s values and that you took the time to do thorough research.
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Maybe note that it's better to keep it simple -- don't go overboard, as Fattie says above.
– Cullub
Apr 23 at 21:49
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Yes, in college I took a class that helped us prepare for interviews and it was encouraged to research the company. It shows them your interest in the company and they'll be glad to hear you can relate to them.
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Mention: yes, but make it somehow clear that which was just a small part of your research. Also make sue that while you show a positive attitude toward the blogs, you keep enough distance. While companies like motivated people, they also don't like people with no sense for real life.
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Yes, absolutely! They’ll appreciate the fact that your interests align with the company’s values and that you took the time to do thorough research.
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Maybe note that it's better to keep it simple -- don't go overboard, as Fattie says above.
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Apr 23 at 21:49
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Yes, absolutely! They’ll appreciate the fact that your interests align with the company’s values and that you took the time to do thorough research.
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Maybe note that it's better to keep it simple -- don't go overboard, as Fattie says above.
– Cullub
Apr 23 at 21:49
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Yes, absolutely! They’ll appreciate the fact that your interests align with the company’s values and that you took the time to do thorough research.
Yes, absolutely! They’ll appreciate the fact that your interests align with the company’s values and that you took the time to do thorough research.
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Maybe note that it's better to keep it simple -- don't go overboard, as Fattie says above.
– Cullub
Apr 23 at 21:49
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Maybe note that it's better to keep it simple -- don't go overboard, as Fattie says above.
– Cullub
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Maybe note that it's better to keep it simple -- don't go overboard, as Fattie says above.
– Cullub
Apr 23 at 21:49
Maybe note that it's better to keep it simple -- don't go overboard, as Fattie says above.
– Cullub
Apr 23 at 21:49
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Yes, in college I took a class that helped us prepare for interviews and it was encouraged to research the company. It shows them your interest in the company and they'll be glad to hear you can relate to them.
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Yes, in college I took a class that helped us prepare for interviews and it was encouraged to research the company. It shows them your interest in the company and they'll be glad to hear you can relate to them.
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Yes, in college I took a class that helped us prepare for interviews and it was encouraged to research the company. It shows them your interest in the company and they'll be glad to hear you can relate to them.
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Yes, in college I took a class that helped us prepare for interviews and it was encouraged to research the company. It shows them your interest in the company and they'll be glad to hear you can relate to them.
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Mention: yes, but make it somehow clear that which was just a small part of your research. Also make sue that while you show a positive attitude toward the blogs, you keep enough distance. While companies like motivated people, they also don't like people with no sense for real life.
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Mention: yes, but make it somehow clear that which was just a small part of your research. Also make sue that while you show a positive attitude toward the blogs, you keep enough distance. While companies like motivated people, they also don't like people with no sense for real life.
Mention: yes, but make it somehow clear that which was just a small part of your research. Also make sue that while you show a positive attitude toward the blogs, you keep enough distance. While companies like motivated people, they also don't like people with no sense for real life.
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