Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Job Interview Questions: Is it normal to have a job interview in a hotel?

Some guy(forgot his name) that works for Vonage called me today about a job interview in a hotel that is near an airport. He is not going to interview me, instead, his general manager will. Does this sound suspicious? Need some advice on this.

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Many large companies will rent out a meeting space at a hotel for personnel situations like meetings, job fairs, or interviews. There may not be a suitable area for the company to hold these events on their property or they may not have an office in the area of the interview.

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  • Usually a business rents out space in a hotel (like the conference center or wherever) and conducts tons of interviews over the course of a weekend.

    If you applied legitimately for the job (like through their official website, not through a headhunter or something) and don't think there's a way someone could have accessed your application, you're probably fine. This is pretty standard practice. Obviously use your judgment, and you could even bring someone with you if you're really worried, but I would say this is completely legitimate.

    You could also call back using whatever contact you have with the company (don't call the guy directly) and verify the date/time and the interviewer's name to make sure that the information you received was accurate.

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