Wednesday, July 25, 2007

My Interviewing Experiences

I would like to share my experience interviewing for jobs in new fields that are unrelated to my previous career in software testing, i.e. interviewing for non-software jobs. What is common among all the interviews is the insistence on why I would like to do the career change and why I am a fit for the new job. Most interviewers were pretty adamant about these two questions and kept rephrasing these same questions until they got an answer that satisfied them. Even though I prepared appropriate answers for these questions, my initial answers were not sufficiently acceptable.

So in particular, the positions that I interviewed for were for real estate appraisal and a retail job at FedEx Kinko’s. I did not get the impression that they judged me because I am trying to switch to a new field. I felt that the opposition was not about trying new things, but it was more about the classical question "Why did you leave Microsoft???" :-) Most interviewers questioned why I want to leave a career that seems to be more lucrative and stable than the one I am applying for. Many of them got angry at why I did not try to do the career change while still at MS, and they did not seem to understand how I can give up something that is perceived to be "good" and "desirable". So they drilled down with their questions on my previous role in software testing and asked me why I don't go back to testing. What don't I like about it? They kept rephrasing the same question until they got an answer from me that satisfied them. Usually after they insist so much and after I exhaust my prepared answers (e.g. I liked what I did before but I want to explore something new because I want to use skill x and skill y, or something along those lines), I just say that I don't like to be in front of a computer the whole day, or I don't like the amount of chaos and ambiguity that I had to deal with, and that's what changes the tone of the interview and I think is the critical point when they decide not to hire me. :-) I don't know what else to answer because they are not satisfied with my initial answer that is focused on the positive. I try to stay away from the negative, but they insist.

This is what I have to share about my personal interviewing experience. I feel that for the next interview I need to be very convincing to the interviewer that I am a fit for their job opening and have a strong sales pitch and confident attitude!

1 comment:

Shaan said...

Oh wow...This is another blog of yours! May be you should change the title to "Random thoughts" or something more general for more all kinds of thoughts as well :)