The Upcoming Job Interview
Venice Gerald
Information Systems Manager- Technical Manager-IT Consultant (MIS) Specialized Degree Programs
The calendar on my desk is a friendly reminder of an upcoming job interview. The fast-talking recruiter sent me a short notice implying that my old resume has a gap or gaps. I was elated throughout the three-minute read as I was thinking aloud, this recruiter with the job title Share work is in for the interview of a lifetime.
I can't wait to show recruiter Share work my new and impressive resume. The cover page has a landing with an open balcony. The summary has a swimming pool and a web surfer with everything set for the introduction to the conversation. I can see recruiter Share work flipping over ten pages of my personal history and stumbling upon my accomplishments and achievements.
I can't wait for Share work's reaction to the critical milestones and boulders that I forgot to mention that blocked several incoming emails. I guess is only fair to adamantly apologize before addressing my skillsets to help recruiter Share work to get a better understanding of the potential candidate for hire. As, I seek to eliminate the interrogation process to explain why there are elevators, staircases, secret compartments, and an escape hatch in my cv.
Personally, I don't think five minutes is an adequate amount of time to share my hobbies and additional interest to execute the interview. However, I am elated to have the opportunity to exhibit the entire collection of my broken devices and gadgets, old manilla envelopes, plastic trays with an assortments of vintage jimmy clips and a long explanation as to why I am having a bit of trouble sleeping at night. In conclusion, I need to send a fax to recruiter Share work in simple text. I 'll be coming and going when the timer goes off, the interview is not over until I nail down a few sheets of stationary paper.
Possible Hire
FSW-VCG
02/26/25