Interview for controlling in the IT sector, working student?
I have an interview tomorrow for a controlling position in the IT department. I wanted to ask what questions, etc., might come up and what exactly I should keep in mind.
I have an interview tomorrow for a controlling position in the IT department. I wanted to ask what questions, etc., might come up and what exactly I should keep in mind.
Enjoy! Perhaps there are some resourceful people here who can help me or give me some input on what I might expect. Sure, it's always a matter of looking into a crystal ball, but I thought I'd give it a try here. I applied for a job as a project manager in a tech company…
I've been asked a few questions in interviews that were a bit too personal for me. Do I have to answer every question? Are there any questions that shouldn't be asked?
Hello. I had an interview last Friday. My interviewers had stated that I would hear back early this week (either Monday or Tuesday). A week later, I still haven't received a response – but maybe something will come on Monday… The fact that it's taking significantly longer to get a response than originally announced is…
Hello, I have an interview soon at the district court for a legal clerk position. Can anyone tell me what kind of questions they'll ask? Thanks in advance!
Hello, I applied to Rewe and had an interview. I also did a trial day, and we agreed that I'll start next Monday. Now I was wondering if it was really the right thing for me. What if I don't want to go and want to cancel, is that possible? I feel very guilty when…
Classical application questions (strengths/weaks, etc… simply search with Google). Personally introduce.
See if you find matching key figures for the area, some of them are asked what they mean.
I often asked spontaneously a slight question in English. What my hobbies are or something. More to test if I can English.
Quite often, if you can handle Excel, you had a test at a nem conversation.
It may be that you’re going to get an excerpt from the balance sheet or GuV, or where you’re supposed to say what’s going on.
Nice to wear. A long-sleeved shirt and at least ne chic jeans (Chino would be better, and more comfortable in the weather) would be useful. Please, no sports shoes.