The Best Interview Question
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We always bought the ones without instructions growing up. It was the huge tub of random pieces.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
We always bought the ones without instructions growing up. It was the huge tub of random pieces.
And those don't have instructions. But all kits do.
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I'd love to have that question, that's the best interview question EVER! That's why IT people....i.e. creative souls answer questions like that so much better. I would totally say I'd sit in the floor for hours and build things.
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@BMarie said:
I'd love to have that question, that's the best interview question EVER! That's why IT people....i.e. creative souls answer questions like that so much better. I would totally say I'd sit in the floor for hours and build things.
That's what I used to do.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@BMarie said:
I'd love to have that question, that's the best interview question EVER! That's why IT people....i.e. creative souls answer questions like that so much better. I would totally say I'd sit in the floor for hours and build things.
That's what I used to do.
Give me some Lincoln Logs and I'll build an awesome log home!
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@BMarie said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@BMarie said:
I'd love to have that question, that's the best interview question EVER! That's why IT people....i.e. creative souls answer questions like that so much better. I would totally say I'd sit in the floor for hours and build things.
That's what I used to do.
Give me some Lincoln Logs and I'll build an awesome log home!
OMG! Lincoln logs were what came before Legos for me! I was a beast with Lincoln logs!
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@BMarie said:
I'd love to have that question, that's the best interview question EVER! That's why IT people....i.e. creative souls answer questions like that so much better. I would totally say I'd sit in the floor for hours and build things.
Same. Lego's and k'nex were my favorite. Lincoln logs were to restrictive for me.
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Okay, someone bring me a box of Lego's!
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@BMarie said:
I'd love to have that question, that's the best interview question EVER! That's why IT people....i.e. creative souls answer questions like that so much better. I would totally say I'd sit in the floor for hours and build things.
Same. Lego's and k'nex were my favorite. Lincoln logs were to restrictive for me.
Yeah, I get that.
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Try and build based off the picture on the box.
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Of course there is also this option:
http://service.lego.com/en-us/buildinginstructions/ -
@coliver said:
Of course there is also this option:
http://service.lego.com/en-us/buildinginstructions/But, why when you can write angry letters to the company that will get filed in file 13
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Of course there is also this option:
http://service.lego.com/en-us/buildinginstructions/But, why when you can write angry letters to the company that will get filed in file 13
LEGO is awesome! I used to call them as a kid whenever I was missing a part from a kit and they'd send it to me with no fuss. I loved it!
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This company also said there will likely be a video game session after the follow up interview. Hopefully performance in said game doesn't affect the job as I suck at most video games.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
This company also said there will likely be a video game session after the follow up interview. Hopefully performance in said game doesn't affect the job as I suck at most video games.
They are probably going to test your answer to the previous questions, Lego, with a session of Minecraft. You are given a set of blocks and no instructions.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
This company also said there will likely be a video game session after the follow up interview. Hopefully performance in said game doesn't affect the job as I suck at most video games.
I'm old school when it comes to video games, give me anything Mario on original Nintendo or Super Nintendo. The new games not so much.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
This company also said there will likely be a video game session after the follow up interview. Hopefully performance in said game doesn't affect the job as I suck at most video games.
Where is this company and how can I apply
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@BMarie said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
This company also said there will likely be a video game session after the follow up interview. Hopefully performance in said game doesn't affect the job as I suck at most video games.
Where is this company and how can I apply
Headquarters in in Virginia. but they have offices all over the US (no IT staff in those though). I'd be working for the parent company that owns a few large construction companies, road crews, agricultural and a few other odds and ends over the US. There's about 20 people at HQ that do IT, HR/PR, Accounting/Payroll for all the other companies. There's about 3,000 employees total I think not including sub contractors.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@BMarie said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
This company also said there will likely be a video game session after the follow up interview. Hopefully performance in said game doesn't affect the job as I suck at most video games.
Where is this company and how can I apply
Headquarters in in Virginia. but they have offices all over the US (no IT staff in those though). I'd be working for the parent company that owns a few large construction companies, road crews, agricultural and a few other odds and ends over the US. There's about 20 people at HQ that do IT, HR/PR, Accounting/Payroll for all the other companies. There's about 3,000 employees total I think not including sub contractors.
Oh wow. Sounds nice, hope you get it!