This interview's already lasted four hours and three-quarters...

Jan 10, 2006 16:07

On Monday I had my first interview - for anything - since the obvious one in Oxford, December 2000. It came about pretty unintentionally - the firm I went on an open day for turned out to have a scheme giving automatic interviews to people who'd attended the open day. Since going to the open day itself was practically an accident, this was all very ( Read more... )

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vampire_kitten January 10 2006, 21:15:50 UTC
The notable exception, apparently, is Scientology, perhaps because of the 'Science' hint in the title.

Becuase they are in so wierd and illogical in comparison with all other religions...
I think possibly they object to the way they charge members for their services?

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conductrixvitae January 10 2006, 22:46:39 UTC
"should I ever have any interviews again"

A definite possibility.

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anotherusedpage January 11 2006, 03:22:57 UTC
I believe that the problem with scientology is that it's not run as a not-for-profit organisation, or rather it doesn't even pretend to be.

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mousey13 January 11 2006, 22:40:36 UTC
Good for you and an interview!

I hate the questions about 'why law?' because I can never tell the truth (pretty close to yours!) and the carefully prepared answers I have go happily out of the window somewhere between the tube and the interview itself.

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