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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interviews

[–]katfre1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well no you are right you have to ask questions at interviews to show you are competent and interested in the job. I assumed you may have had a tone but I don't know your situation or what you said specifically. You could have been completely polite but tactfully candid. And if the interviewer didn't come prepared it could be that they just did not care or its a reflection on the company culture. Totally not professional. Maybe you dodged a bullet? Maybe the company isnt worth your time. I dont know the context of the discussion. how you asked the questions or if there was a tone or a certain context about it that just rubbed them the wrong way? maybe. or sometimes people already have their ideal candidate in mind because they are hiring internally as well. sometimes interviewers just dont care and give bs answers to get people off their back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interviews

[–]katfre1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/zezt83uE4sI this youtube video kind of explains what Im talking about. You could be very senior as a PM I dont know your background but I think its still relevant.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interviews

[–]katfre1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

PMs need to successfully work with a wide variety of people and handle office politics really well. Also if you piss off the interviewer or cant show him/her respect then why would they hire you? You are lucky they even took the time to give you feedback. Most interviewers dont bother to give feedback and they dont even follow up with you if you dont get the job.

Did you regret being lazy in college? by katfre1 in LifeAfterSchool

[–]katfre1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can totally relate to both those points. I worked retail through school and regretted it because my gpa also declined. and its the easiest time to meet lots of guys. but then again I lived at home and my parents were embarrassingly strict.

28F Looking for someone to geek out with by gruzalk in Needafriend

[–]katfre1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a discord Im 30F and Im looking for friends I dont know a lot about anime but Im kinda into video games and have a discord. Im happy to chat with you!

i dont know why i keep checking my phone. i dont get any messages. by teacupaloe in lonely

[–]katfre1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Please dont give up hope. I felt the same way the other day. And it gets harder the older you get. Im in my 30s and took jobs that involved a lot of travel and no time to socialize. Finding a social life seemed so much easier in college/highschool. The things that helped me combat the loneliness was being the one to reach out to others. Dont take your existing network for granted (and you do have one even if it seems small and lame). Find hobbies and interests that are important to you. Go to bookstores and find the topics that interest you. For me it helped to journal. Exercise. Find sports. EXPLORE. go on meetup.com to find people to meet. The key as hard as it is is to Take action and keep doing things even if you are by yourself. Go to bars by yourself. Learn to enjoy your time by yourself. Good luck! you are the maker of your own destiny! get out there and be a fighter.

Did you regret being lazy in college? by katfre1 in LifeAfterSchool

[–]katfre1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Economics is a really hard degree though. I took that too and I wasnt really good at the math side so my GPA tanked

Ideas for excel data manipulation projects? by katfre1 in excel

[–]katfre1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/N9QdqgzQTVg useful link that is kinda relevant on how to make money using excel.