It seems a little confusing the way SWA is telling people to be ready for the interview. On one hand they want you to know the basic questions that would be asked and come in with some level of preparation. On the other hand they don't want you to prep but just come in and be yourself so they can get the best idea of who you are without some canned responses. Knowing the basic questions SWA would ask implies that you prepared and practiced how to answer those questions. SWA seems to be implying that being yourself means just coming in and having a casual conversation about your work/life experience without prior knowledge of the process.
In my opinion the interview demands that you do some preparation and maybe even a prep (Craig Thornton). It really seems that those who will get hired are those that can prepare and be themselves without sounding like a memorized script or canned response. I know that many have said that the process is easy going with no tricks and I believe them. This does'nt mean that they will hire you. The interview is still a minefield to be negotiated with care. Anyway, what do ya' all think.
p.s. no call yet but enjoying life in the mean time.
In my opinion the interview demands that you do some preparation and maybe even a prep (Craig Thornton). It really seems that those who will get hired are those that can prepare and be themselves without sounding like a memorized script or canned response. I know that many have said that the process is easy going with no tricks and I believe them. This does'nt mean that they will hire you. The interview is still a minefield to be negotiated with care. Anyway, what do ya' all think.
p.s. no call yet but enjoying life in the mean time.
