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25-11-2012, 10:05 PM
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wah liew off topic again....
hmm what is the typical number of applications to 1 job offer, and what is the typical number of months of job search for 1 job offer?
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I read from some thread here that for just Careers@Gov only, up to 70-80 applications fight just for 1 position. For Banking in the pte sector it shoots up to 700-800 per spot.
From personal experience my offers only came in after attending 8-10 interviews. I suppose its just a statistics game, sooner or later it'll come lah. Just be realistic about your expectations and don't give up trying. Like someone said here - job application free one, so just keep on sending them out.
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25-11-2012, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by wern
From personal experience my offers only came in after attending 8-10 interviews. I suppose its just a statistics game, sooner or later it'll come lah. Just be realistic about your expectations and don't give up trying. Like someone said here - job application free one, so just keep on sending them out.
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agree on the statistics part.. the mother of it all is the number of applications but to wait for these opportunities to surface can be a few months. (or longer if nearing year end as its a dry spell period).
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25-11-2012, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by wern
I read from some thread here that for just Careers@Gov only, up to 70-80 applications fight just for 1 position. For Banking in the pte sector it shoots up to 700-800 per spot.
From personal experience my offers only came in after attending 8-10 interviews. I suppose its just a statistics game, sooner or later it'll come lah. Just be realistic about your expectations and don't give up trying. Like someone said here - job application free one, so just keep on sending them out.
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Yours truly said it.
Honour to be quote by you. Haha
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26-11-2012, 07:58 AM
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Yours truly said it.
Honour to be quote by you. Haha
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but from my personal experience, i only attend 1 interview i will get the job. So you might be doing something wrong. Get a mentor to work with you on finetuning your job hunting. Maybe it's your CV or something. Also, do invest some money in training. What kind of job are you looking for?
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26-11-2012, 11:17 AM
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but from my personal experience, i only attend 1 interview i will get the job. So you might be doing something wrong. Get a mentor to work with you on finetuning your job hunting. Maybe it's your CV or something. Also, do invest some money in training. What kind of job are you looking for?
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what kind of jobs you talking about that only need 1 round of interview...
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26-11-2012, 05:15 PM
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All jobs I have gone require 2 interviews. Either combination of 2 face to face ones or 1 face to face and 1 phone call interview.
Those that require 1 interview are start up and SMe based on my personal encounter.
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26-11-2012, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
All jobs I have gone require 2 interviews. Either combination of 2 face to face ones or 1 face to face and 1 phone call interview.
Those that require 1 interview are start up and SMe based on my personal encounter.
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I got my current job (MNC) with one face to face interview only.
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26-11-2012, 06:03 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
but from my personal experience, i only attend 1 interview i will get the job. So you might be doing something wrong. Get a mentor to work with you on finetuning your job hunting. Maybe it's your CV or something. Also, do invest some money in training. What kind of job are you looking for?
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Just 1 round of interview you get the job? its a very junior post?
From what I know, I always went through at least 2 to 3 rounds before I get the job, this is not counting the salary nego round with HR or direct manager.
I think getting a mentor, (family or close friend) to practise interview skills is good. Also set your expectations right, many bobo pple I know, do not have the personality/skills that fit the company culture yet insist to keep interviewing for the same type of job over and over again.
So do homework and prepare yourself on the image most likely to score the offer.
Many times, if its a IC role, individual contributor, you not only need to be a team player, but also take initiative for change. Outspoken, knowing the right time to speak. Unless its a simple admin job, you dun need to be outspoken, just reliable and meticulous, so need to project this aura in the interview.
Dressing/mannerism, school CCA history will tell me some stuff about personality. Also the hobbies of a person. This is normally considered in interviews for junior positions.
For more senior roles, skills / decision making, though process would add in.
I practise often with a cousin to help him get a job, he did not get a job he liked, nor a salary scale he wanted, but at least got a job. Its quite depressing when after many rounds of interviews, while still at old contract job, he had to take up an ex post he left a 2 yrs ago. Feels like back to Sq 1. But this is an example of how a personality not suited to the type of job, yet persist to interview and seek out the same post over and over again. One day even if he does get the job, he will not excel in it.
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26-11-2012, 07:26 PM
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I got my current job (MNC) with one face to face interview only.
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Well, then very likely the post you applied is a very junior post or they needed to fill up the post urgently.
Typical scenario, employee inside complaint to the HR manager that no one is doing this new assignment, and no one is so willing to do it as it is not their job scope. Therefore, the hiring can turn out to be just 1 interview.
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27-11-2012, 09:31 AM
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I attended 3 rounds of interviews with an SME before getting the offer. On the other hand, when I went to a stat board for a position in junior management, it's only 1 round of interview before they give you the offer.
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