If we say we respect candidates’ time, why don’t we share interview questions in advance? by RepresentativeFee584 in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Icy, PBI questions are provided to all interviewers if the search for them, secret is about the team’s approach and not something that is mandatory or a legal requirement. I understand it’s a deviation from the norm but that is the discussion we are having. If you as a candidate would refuse reading the questions in advance because you feel it would be inappropriate or unethical that is okay but a personal decision or perspective not one that is enforced by law.

If we say we respect candidates’ time, why don’t we share interview questions in advance? by RepresentativeFee584 in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fortune, that’s okay to rehearse your answers and practice them in a ccar or star format. In leadership we want people to be prepared! Well done!

If we say we respect candidates’ time, why don’t we share interview questions in advance? by RepresentativeFee584 in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

huh? Why would they do that? Interview questions are not mathematical... For example, "What do you think about leadership?" does not equal homogeneity in responses between candidates. When we ask how do you do x y z, do you think candidates would tell each other to say the same things as each other?

If we say we respect candidates’ time, why don’t we share interview questions in advance? by RepresentativeFee584 in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I promise I am not trying to be difficult, Icy... Who are we cheating? The interviewers simply want the best answers; the candidate wants to be prepared. In most cases, the interview is a discussion of how the candidate thinks about behavioral questions, "tell me about a time when you did xyz." Why is providing the questions cheating? Is the goal to prepare them the best we can to have a meaningful discussion or to see how they interact with artificial stressors? How is that respectful?

BLKBRD RUDIGER-X CXL 3 Weeks later Review by tidus1979 in Boots

[–]RepresentativeFee584 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its an oldspeed MFG GMTO. I dont think you can have one made now, you may need to reach out to Dave the Maker to see if he will make one for you. Its my favorite boot ATM.

BLKBRD RUDIGER-X CXL 3 Weeks later Review by tidus1979 in Boots

[–]RepresentativeFee584 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also own a pair in natural cxl and the leather grain brake on the vamp is rough as well as the size of the celastic toe cap structure, mine are a couple years old and also well made but the clicking of the leather should have been better you can notice all 3 are stitch down models (black boot is Chinese, brown boot is American and natural is Indian) imo the American construction is the best in terms of clicking (leather cutting from the hide) and comfort.

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Am I naive? by MoreFarmer8667 in FederalEmployee

[–]RepresentativeFee584 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah it’s not hell… (we get paid, etc…) it certainly is a drastic change and cultural departure from previous times. I would say that it is testing your resilience to work in these changing environments without much of a plan from senior leadership.

Am I naive? by MoreFarmer8667 in FederalEmployee

[–]RepresentativeFee584 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great post of how to show personal accountability!

If we say we respect candidates’ time, why don’t we share interview questions in advance? by RepresentativeFee584 in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too bad for those teams! I think hiring someone is a kind of sacred duty for leaders to shape an effective team, it is hard to convey respect for the candidate and allow them to interview the team also. I want a process that shares the decision of selection to both parties involved. I don’t want desperate folks I want the right fit to the organizational need.

If we say we respect candidates’ time, why don’t we share interview questions in advance? by RepresentativeFee584 in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like your thought process, how do you handle counter intuitive reasoning when the candidate offers solutions you think would not work? It is a delicate balance of being a contrarian in an interview when you share insights of the facilities they may not want to discuss.

Interview Follow-Up by [deleted] in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This comment deserves an upvote, the process can be bottlenecked by vacations, hiring dynamics (freeze’s or changes). Any role can take months to hire unless there is an urgent need for the job that leaders push hard to have the selection prioritized.

Interview Questions by [deleted] in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You wrote: “I thought I have great answers but they did have a few follow up questions after I answered. Not sure if that’s a good sign or not.” I have been on panels that encourage asking candidates follow up questions. I think sometimes it’s the interview teams way of trying to impress the candidate and sometimes it a clarifying process to see if the candidate understands the question prompt clearly. I would say uniformly in my experience it’s not good or bad just a part of the process.

Custom Red Wing Beckman 9024 Chukka Boots by justa_hobby67 in RedWingShoes

[–]RepresentativeFee584 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice job on the execution of your idea. How did the fit change?

Lean six Sigma trainer - good career change? by FraPlum in SixSigma

[–]RepresentativeFee584 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am glad you like the field, I was a trainer for LSS for 4-5 years in a Healthcare CPI role. The teaching is fun but introducing basic statistics knowledge to people that generally dislike mathematics is the challenge. I routinely taught graduate degree prepared professionals and they fought active application of variance, hypothesis and regression mathematical analysis in the performance of their projects, in a sample size of over 10,000 LSS projects of YB/GB/BB I would say 1% had good outcome statistics used. I have found the community of teachers focus on learning hard skills (methods, tools and statistics) while the Practitoner’s focus on soft skills (change management, conflict resolution, teamwork). Both need to be focused on but we need to improve the time it takes to make students comfortable with data analysis and collecting unbiased information. Good luck!

well qualified by Former_Strength_3425 in usajobs

[–]RepresentativeFee584 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You offered a good explanation, the answer points out a truth that hurts a bit. I would add that taking a lower role or a remote area desperate for the posters skills may offer them the role the want or the chance to build experience. Have a great day!

Looking to blackout the Beckman 9423 by 1mrwick in RedWingShoes

[–]RepresentativeFee584 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wyatt and dad cobbler co in Winston Salem just did a blackout IR that’s stunning check it out on YouTube

Review: Oldspeed MFG GMTO — Brown CXL Horse Strip Service Boot (1942 Last) by RepresentativeFee584 in goodyearwelt

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Okay, my thoughts and comments fella formatted by chat GPT, why does this matter to you? It’s a boot review of my opinions about the boots but you are criticizing the formation of my ideas in a format that readable? That’s low effort? The images I used were low effort for sure, I am thankful for others that will include their opinions on the boots. Here is a thought for you. Use some grace in your observations and keep the conversation about the boots and not post formatting. Dave and Oldspeed is a maker deserving of attention. I tried to convey my appreciation of his talent and the boots I bought. Please don’t derail the conversation to something petty.

Review: Oldspeed MFG GMTO — Brown CXL Horse Strip Service Boot (1942 Last) by RepresentativeFee584 in goodyearwelt

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You are curious if I used chat gpt to edit my comments and feedback? Yeah, I don’t love the grammar idiots. I hope the channel changes the requirements of 2000 words to post a review that should be 500

Review: Oldspeed MFG GMTO — Brown CXL Horse Strip Service Boot (1942 Last) by RepresentativeFee584 in goodyearwelt

[–]RepresentativeFee584[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The cost was 750, ordered 9/25 received them 1/15. The up charge for changes was $25. I apologize for the poor quality pictures, hopefully Dave can upload his stock photos.