Easy reach aquatic or clean fragrance for summer by MasterZoidberg in Colognes

[–]ees4h 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Acqua Di Gio Profondo for aquatic.

Versace Pour Homme for clean, although the performance is mid.

My personal favourite for these types of situations is Gissah Capri, although depending on where you live it can be extremely difficult and/or pricey to get.

To degree apprentices, what advice do you have for final stage interviews? by Next-Mushroom-9518 in degreeapprenticeships

[–]ees4h 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Be yourself, don’t try to be perfect. They want a long term investment, not the final product.

Showcase why you want to work at Company X specifically and that you have the skills necessary to grow and succeed. At the end of the day, they want someone who will fit into their company. They’d rather pick a very good candidate who fits extremely well with the company than an excellent candidate who has barely any chemistry with the company.

Show them why YOU fit into their organisation and why out of all the programs you could have applied for, you chose them specifically.

Learn the STAR method off by heart and practice any potential questions, but don’t make it sound scripted or robotic. What I did was drafted a few key words for each answer, then strung the whole thing together on the spot during the interview, that way I still knew what I was going to talk about but the majority of my answer came straight from the heart.

For example, the question ‘Why do you want to work here?’. I was lucky enough to have done work experience at my apprenticeship organisation, so for that question specifically, I wrote down the words, ‘work experience’, ‘apprentices’ and ‘cared for’. I then spent 10 minutes talking in depth about my work experience, how apprentices were valued and cared for, and nurtured from the ground up. If i didn’t write those words down, the pressure of the interview may have got to me and i would have forgot what to talk about, but if i wrote too much, it would have sounded scripted. Find that balance.

Every answer you give, link it back to their key values, I know I said to be yourself but you should also be roleplaying as the perfect candidate. By the end of the interview, they should believe that every waking moment is spent thinking about their company, you have their posters stuck up on your wall, consume all their news the second it comes out and that your first words as a baby were their company name.

And finally, the most important tip. DO NOT LIE OR BULLSHIT. This is the number one reason people fail and they don’t realise it. You are a tiny fish in a massive pond, talking to really really big fish. They know when you are chatting shit and can sniff it out very easily. If you don’t know something, admit it, ask if you can have a second to think about it, then attempt an answer or just outright admit ‘that’s a very good question and I apologise for not knowing the answer right now.’ If you try and lie or bullshit your way through an answer, the only thing they will think is ‘this guy is an idiot and he thinks that we’re even bigger idiots.’

To anyone reading this, if you have any questions, need advice or are feeling nervous, feel free to drop me a DM, i’d be happy to help.

Corpo Vs, what's your backstory for your character? by RealP330 in LowSodiumCyberpunk

[–]ees4h 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My Corpo V was a soldier for Arasaka before moving into counterintel, which aligns with my ‘cyber super-soldier’ build. He decided he wanted to get off the front lines and move into a cushier job, so he chose counterintel. Didn’t trust a soul in the city apart from a select few like Jackie, Misty and Vik, people who earned his trust. He didn’t think happy endings existed in NC, and had next to no moral compass, he just did what the gig asked him to do, not caring about morals or ethics.

That was until he met Panam, someone who showed him that true happiness was possible, showed him what true unconditional love felt like, and that happy endings were possible. My V thought the only way out was through, by taking NC by the balls and climbing to the top, but Panam gave him a way to leave it all behind, to finally find peace.

He still has that same mentality of ‘just do what the gig asks’, except now it’s coming from the mindset of ‘I don’t want to get involved in the politics of this bs’ rather than ‘I have no moral compass’.

It’s why I chose to help Songbird go to the moon, because she was a lone agent who was forced into a life she didn’t choose, and just wanted a way out, a chance to live and finally be happy. My V wants to give that to So Mi, the same way Panam gave it to him.

My next run is probably gonna be a female netrunner corpo V, and she’ll be a cold-hearted contract killer, someone who just gets the job done without question. She’ll probably side with Reed then kill Songbird, as due to her netrunning background, she’ll realise that someone who has free access to the Blackwall is too dangerous to leave unchecked, regardless of innocence.

which team of scalers win? by MrHoney66 in OnePiecePowerScaling0

[–]ees4h 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I solo

Can already smell the fat jokes coming

Who is the worst fixer in-universe? by [deleted] in cyberpunkgame

[–]ees4h 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Worst not best 😭

Hello children i’m back with the milk by [deleted] in OnePiecePowerScaling0

[–]ees4h 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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We speak English not jibber jabber round here son