Yep – I’m going for it – my boss got a promotion because his boss is retiring. Initially I was hesitant to apply because I’ve only been with “the company” since August and because it would be the equivalent of a 2 grade jump. As I thought more and more about it, I came to the conclusion that I would have applied if I had still been on the outside looking in — it’s a great fit with my supervisory Decision Support Finance position at Sprint.
So I took the plunge and threw my hat in the ring. I have an interview Tuesday afternoon. I know I’m a great fit; on the other hand, I know that if I do get the job, many of the long-term employees will have ruffled feathers. Not that I want to go into a job with resentment toward me, but … dangit, I qualify!!!
This weekend I’ll be prepping for the interview. From the last two years worth of job-searching, I have a folder ready with answers to 20+ common questions, some of which I may need to update. I’ll be reading them over and over, and my sister-in-law said she’d role play the interviewer for me to give me some constructive criticism. One thing I wonder is whether or not the interviewing skills and “tooting my own horn” that have been drilled into me over the last two job hunts are a cultural fit for what I’ll experience here. I haven’t been able to get any feedback on how I did this summer getting in the door, due to EEOC policies.
Guess I’ll be taking the approach of give it my best, but assume nothing. In any event, I love what I’m doing now. That’s quite a lot in these days of 10% unemployment.
While I’m at it – here are some links to sites with common interview questions — here, here, and a bushel full of interview advice here by my networking buddy, Kristi Daeda.







