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Given a second assignment for job interview. Big no or not a big deal?
Request to interview for a job I'm not qualified forGiven a 'homework' tasks on a job interview?Suggestion for Second Interview LetterWasn't given time to ask questions in interview and now given job offerHow do I deal with an interviewer's skepticism regarding my qualification?How to send an extra motivation letter awaiting second job interview?How to delay second interview?
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It seems to be a mini version of the first job interview assignment, for which I submitted an 18 page document and turned into a 35 slide presentation, presenting it over an hour to the CMO. I was told this may be the last round, but am now given this assignment. Honestly, it hasn't bothered me. It seems like they want to get more details on one part of my first assignment to fill a gap about me as a candidate.
But it's important to me that I feel good if I do get offered the job and I know job interview assignments are a bit sticky. And I've been given two. And this one is asking for more details that can be actioned by the company to their financial benefit.
More than anything, by doing this assignment I feel like I'm communicating that I don't have another option which could hurt in future negotiation if I get there.
Are multiple interview assignments common or should I be concerned? Should I address with recruiter?
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It seems to be a mini version of the first job interview assignment, for which I submitted an 18 page document and turned into a 35 slide presentation, presenting it over an hour to the CMO. I was told this may be the last round, but am now given this assignment. Honestly, it hasn't bothered me. It seems like they want to get more details on one part of my first assignment to fill a gap about me as a candidate.
But it's important to me that I feel good if I do get offered the job and I know job interview assignments are a bit sticky. And I've been given two. And this one is asking for more details that can be actioned by the company to their financial benefit.
More than anything, by doing this assignment I feel like I'm communicating that I don't have another option which could hurt in future negotiation if I get there.
Are multiple interview assignments common or should I be concerned? Should I address with recruiter?
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It seems to be a mini version of the first job interview assignment, for which I submitted an 18 page document and turned into a 35 slide presentation, presenting it over an hour to the CMO. I was told this may be the last round, but am now given this assignment. Honestly, it hasn't bothered me. It seems like they want to get more details on one part of my first assignment to fill a gap about me as a candidate.
But it's important to me that I feel good if I do get offered the job and I know job interview assignments are a bit sticky. And I've been given two. And this one is asking for more details that can be actioned by the company to their financial benefit.
More than anything, by doing this assignment I feel like I'm communicating that I don't have another option which could hurt in future negotiation if I get there.
Are multiple interview assignments common or should I be concerned? Should I address with recruiter?
interviewing
It seems to be a mini version of the first job interview assignment, for which I submitted an 18 page document and turned into a 35 slide presentation, presenting it over an hour to the CMO. I was told this may be the last round, but am now given this assignment. Honestly, it hasn't bothered me. It seems like they want to get more details on one part of my first assignment to fill a gap about me as a candidate.
But it's important to me that I feel good if I do get offered the job and I know job interview assignments are a bit sticky. And I've been given two. And this one is asking for more details that can be actioned by the company to their financial benefit.
More than anything, by doing this assignment I feel like I'm communicating that I don't have another option which could hurt in future negotiation if I get there.
Are multiple interview assignments common or should I be concerned? Should I address with recruiter?
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