Interview today at 5 pm
Update..2nd Interview on Monday
well..He liked me enough to bring me back to talk to his team.
The gentleman was from Haiti - speaks 5 languages has a few degrees (including an MBA from Harvard)..
He said he had issues with communication..he was looking for a good communicator..
Let me tell you - this is the first person I was unable to get a read about..turns out he liked me but you could have fooled me..Wow..it's rare I can't get some sort of vibe from someone..It was like playing poker.
Anyway, 2nd interview is Monday with his team and then him.
The job may or may not involve travel but it is working with people all around the globe..which is still cool...
It's a demand management type position - looking to save the business partners money..
good match for my skill set.
The gentleman was from Haiti - speaks 5 languages has a few degrees (including an MBA from Harvard)..
He said he had issues with communication..he was looking for a good communicator..
Let me tell you - this is the first person I was unable to get a read about..turns out he liked me but you could have fooled me..Wow..it's rare I can't get some sort of vibe from someone..It was like playing poker.
Anyway, 2nd interview is Monday with his team and then him.
The job may or may not involve travel but it is working with people all around the globe..which is still cool...
It's a demand management type position - looking to save the business partners money..
good match for my skill set.
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That's wonderful Minx. Do you know how many others they're having back for second round interviews? (I always like to know my odds!0
I actually visited Haiti a long time ago now (25 years ago!). The people there are incredibly open and embracing despite the terrible poverty and political upheaval. I traveled around the country from Port au Prince to Cap Haitian by bus (chickens, goats and all), so got a real sense of the place.
Good luck Monday Minx.
I actually visited Haiti a long time ago now (25 years ago!). The people there are incredibly open and embracing despite the terrible poverty and political upheaval. I traveled around the country from Port au Prince to Cap Haitian by bus (chickens, goats and all), so got a real sense of the place.
Good luck Monday Minx.
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