Trying To Move Forward
In my previous post, I mentioned that Google had yet to contact me and that I was considering being more aggressive in my attempt to secure a position. Perhaps I was being over-dramatic about my tactics, as all I did was e-mail them a revised copy of my CV. Within minutes of e-mailing them, however, I received a phone call to set up a second phone interview. I had this interview with a member of the Dublin based Adsense team on the 31st of August and I also had a third interview with another member of the team last Wednesday, the 6th of September.
These two interviews were rather different from the first one, as I was speaking directly to Adsense employees, and both seemed considerably more interested in my previous work experience, personality and education. It was actually really interesting to speak to them, both were very well educated and quite nerdy (in that good way, that I just love) - at certain points throughout each interview I found myself feeling like I was just chatting to them, rather than being interviewed, I really enjoyed speaking to people “on the inside”. With each interview I am becoming more confident, and I am becoming more prepared for the face-to-face interview(s) I am hoping to secure. As usual, as soon as I’ve more information about all this, it will be posted here.
As the Google recruitment process is so thorough (long), I have stopped actively searching for work elsewhere, but it has been pointed out to me (by many a friend) that I should probably not put all my eggs in one basket. This is difficult, as I am so certain that this job will fit me so perfectly. I’ve even been speaking excitedly about moving out, and finally getting my own place, more than likely in Dublin City Centre. Right now, the little day-dreams I have in my mind are of moving into Dublin, working in Google and spending each weekend happily lazing around with my partner. The urge to move out is increasing everyday, as the commute (on public transport unfortunately) into Dublin, to work, is getting longer and harder due to extensive road works. Speaking of work, actually, I got a nice little bonus of a weekend away in Ireland (to the value of €300) from Eircom for being a top-seller of Broadband throughout the summer months. It’s always nice to get a pat on the back.
September 9th, 2006 at 11:13 am
i really hope you get the job fingers crossed X X
also i believe some alcoholic beverages are well overdue we should assess this issue and rectify it!
hope alls well with you and jen,
talk soon,
AL
September 9th, 2006 at 11:29 am
If you build it (a party) we will come! Me AND my posse!
September 11th, 2006 at 10:07 pm
Hey Sinead, tried posting a comment to this a couple of days ago but didn’t seem to have worked. Just wondering if you’ve had any word back from Google yet? Kool blog Visi! :-)
September 12th, 2006 at 2:33 pm
Hiya Phil - haven’t heard from the big G just yet, but it’s not even been a week! I’m keeping my options completely open though, I’ve even got an interview with Three, for a similiar position to what I’m already doing - which isn’t ideal - but the salary is far better to what I’m currently on.
Trying to find a job after college is depressing! I wish I could go back to study, next year I hope to start my masters though.
How’s tricks with you Mr.Vgar? heh.
July 22nd, 2007 at 12:52 pm
I am appling for an adsense postion and soon i’ll be going for the final face to face interviews for the adsense postion. do u have any advice for the final interviews? or any info bout the salaries
July 30th, 2007 at 10:05 pm
It’s entry level. So probably about €25,000 per annum.
Try to REALLY think about where you see yourself in 5 or 10 years time. Don’t tell them “what they want to hear” because I think that might have been my failing in their interviews. Don’t be TOO eager either. I think this was another of my failings.