I am so tired of the rejection and tomorrow's interview seems like such a great position. I am trying hard to stay confident but it is not easy, since I have been rejected for so many roles.
Part of me wants to celebrate and jump up and down, and then the other part of me is cautiously optimistic. The offer is contingent upon a successful background check. I have a misdemeanor back in 2009 when I was young and stupid. This misdemeanor has nothing to do with banking, theft, …
Strategically timing your questions is a crucial factor in achieving interview success.
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If the company less interesting to you offers you a position, you should alert the other hiring manager to let him/her know that they are expecting a response in x days. (No company would expect a response on the spot; it is perfectly reasonable to take time to think about it). If they are truly…
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Having worked in data science and IT for many years, i can see several issues here. I think you need to broaden out your resume, increase your list of skillsets on your resume, etc. 1) Large data migration projects from one platform to another are relatively rare these days. So making that the star of your resume is risky. 2) Teradata is an older platform. I don't see much demand for it these days from the hundreds of job specs I have seen. 3) I would focus on your ETL and SQL skillsets. The DAILY jobs of getting new ETLs running, queries run, and data put into usable formats on a HOST of other platforms. BIG QUERY is great. Focus on your BIG QUERY skillsets. Good demand for that. What is that BIG QUERY data being used for? Tell a story with some financial metrics to go with it, not just a list of data migration tasks...