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				October 27, 2009				by <a href="http://alpha.signpostr.com/pg/blog/mcdoll">Lucy</a> &nbsp; 
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				<p class="tags"><a rel="tag" href="http://alpha.signpostr.com/tag/interviews">interviews</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://alpha.signpostr.com/tag/The+Office">The Office</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://alpha.signpostr.com/tag/corporations">corporations</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://alpha.signpostr.com/tag/mundane">mundane</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://alpha.signpostr.com/tag/candidates">candidates</a></p>			<div class="clearfloat"></div>
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				<p>It’s an ongoing joke, and actually a surprisingly effective reassurance, that the worst attributes of my current admin job will be the material for my future career writing sitcoms. What are your twenties for but to meet the unusual individuals to feature in the next The Office or Spaced? The series will feature such gems as the interview, a range of questions from the sublime, Tell us a joke, ridiculous, Provide a word for word account of the advert for this job  and down right illegal, Are you pregnant? Do you suffer from bad period pain? Do you get ill a lot?<br />
Such is the job market at the moment, this interview is unfortunately not on the list of situations gloriously escaped, but the beginning of a couple of month’s stint. Whereas my interview was strange, a bit inept and verging on the dodgy – rather a clear representation of the job itself- I’m sure in larger corporations with a wealth of competing candidates at hand are demanding more and more from the candidates at the interview stage. I’m no stranger to lengthy application forms, phone interviews, assessment days, second interviews, competencies and tasks, and I’m hardly chasing a corporate job. Although mostly this process is mundane and gruelling, I never feel entirely distant from a hidden camera show where candidates are asked to perform a number of increasingly strange and humiliating tasks. It is a lesson in the lengths a candidate will go to in order to reach the golden nirvana of employment and the strange power of the individual in the suit across the table. Unless I’ve been particularly unlucky, there is a great comedic irony in the glowing terms with which a candidate must discuss their desire to manage databases, answer phones and compose generic emails at interview, and the disdain with which the job is picked over by pub-time on Friday of the first week.<br />
 If we’re a generation taught to pass exams through meeting predetermined assessment objectives, then perhaps this is the job application process for us. We must show our ability to meet all required competencies with real-life and tangible examples, spelling out the relevance of each example in, if not simple, simplistic terms. We are all aware that passing A Levels is level of intelligence combined significantly with repetitive training in how exactly to answer the question. The job market is similarly dominated by successful candidates who have successfully trained themselves or been trained to hit each competency.<br />
 Feeling the irrelevance of these questions to my ability to the job could be sour grapes or it could be an indication that I’m applying for the wrong type of job. It could be a naïve and childish reaction to the mundane world of work. Indeed, lying in the middle of the kitchen floor and wailing It’s not fair! does feel like a tempting prospect. I’ve done all that’s been asked of me, dutifully completing school, A Levels and university, only to realise that which I already knew, but hadn’t come to terms with - that the big wide world of work is not a new range of opportunities and freedom, but a daily struggle to maintain good humour, interest and hopefully at least a small corner of your soul.</p>
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		    <p>I am new to this site. But to me this is a nice piece of story. In a lot of situations, there is no middle ground. You fight on or you fall flat on you face. But before trudging on, you must check where you're going and investigate the best way to get there. This will make your every day life a bit lighter.<br />
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