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Ask HN: How to pass an HR interview with relocation

2 点作者 Ifozest超过 7 年前
I&#x27;m from Belarus (Eastern Europe, non EU) willing to relocate in Amsterdam(Netherlands, EU) I&#x27;m looking for a job as a front-end developer and faced with the most stupid problem I could ever imagine. 3 times in a row i can&#x27;t pass standard HR interview. Responses are the same, like I&#x27;m not the best fit for them or they&#x27;ve got better candidatures for this position. And that without any technical interview! Insane! I&#x27;m sure in my skills I&#x27;ve got more than 5+ years of experience<p>So I&#x27;ve got a feeling I&#x27;m doing something wrong<p>Why do you want to relocate? answer is simple - for better life, but I do know that it&#x27;s not an answer HR want to hear so my answer here - want something new, new challenges\experience, work in international team.<p>Your last experience? My last project was absolutely annoying with old fashioned technologies. 6 months on support - refactoring\unit tests, absolutely nothing new, so I&#x27;m telling about my previous project. (architecture and build process I did with using new technologies) at least it sounds better<p>Now my top of questions I don&#x27;t know what to answer:<p>Why do you want to work in our company? seriously, you&#x27;ve got an open position with visa support and paid relocation.I don&#x27;t know what to answer on this question but hopefully it&#x27;s the rare question nowadays.<p>What is the most valuable criteria for you to choose project to work on? Hell, no idea. In Belarus almost 95% of IT companies are outsource\outstaff oriented so we don&#x27;t have such questions. But looks like that those questions are in the trend, got them on any interview<p>Have you ever worked in product-owner companies? No. But really want to. In outstaff you can even sit in product-owner company(your customers), but you are still not their employee<p>What&#x27;s going on? Maybe you know good answers for current questions? Or you know how to competently present myself in my situation? Asking for useful tips. I really need help with that

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byoung2超过 7 年前
<i>Why do you want to relocate?</i><p>To seek out opportunities that are just not available where I currently live. Amsterdam is a tech hub and a center of innovation known for X and Y...<p><i>Your last experience?</i><p>Not every project can be groundbreaking. My last project actually involved refactoring a large legacy codebase, writing unit tests, etc. Not the most exciting task, but I was able to demonstrate mastery of coding best practices, documentation, etc. which aren’t sexy but are important for any established project.<p><i>Why do you want to work in our company? </i><p>I&#x27;m eager to work on X product&#x2F;with Y engineer who is respected in his field&#x2F;with the company that pioneered Z (pick one). If they aren&#x27;t an innovator, go with I&#x27;m excited to work at a big&#x2F;small&#x2F;young&#x2F;established&#x2F;profitable&#x2F;growing (pick one) company since it will give me a chance to round out my skill set and contribute as the company opens a new chapter.
brudgers超过 7 年前
<i>I&#x27;m from Belarus (Eastern Europe, non EU) willing to relocate in Amsterdam(Netherlands, EU)</i><p>Your goal is to relocate to Amsterdam. It is not to work for a particular company. There is nothing wrong with that.<p>But a company may be concerned:<p>1. Will you become homesick?<p>2. Will you look for a better job once you are in Amsterdam?<p>3. Will you be unhappy with the work, even though you are happy in Amsterdam?<p>4. Is it worth the cost in time and money to relocate you given these risks?<p>In summary, candidates who are relocating across cultures are at a disadvantage because there are more risks for the company in terms of retention. Even during hiring, a candidate from another location may decide that relocating is too large of a commitment.<p>---<p>Random advice from the internet:<p>If you want to live in Amsterdam, move to Amsterdam. That shows potential employers that you are really committed to living in Amsterdam and reduces their percieved risk.<p>Good luck.