I live within the Salmon Challis National Forest.Recently I was referred for a Geologist position at Salmon Challis National Forest. Didn't think much of it.
Friday, I got an email requesting references. Little surprised as I'd never gotten a request before. So I typed up.a doc and sent it in. Less than an hour later I got word from two of my references they'd been interviewed.
Color me surprised!
So, anyone here familiar with the area? About 2200 miles from where I currently live.
Do you know where you want to look I can help hook you up with some local realtors.Housing looks to be difficult to find up there though. Websites aren't showing much.
I do not yet, no. I haven't been contacted to schedule an interview or anything, so I'm going to wait until then.Do you know where you want to look I can help hook you up with some local realtors.
The main branch for the Salmon Challis National Forest is in Salmon, but there is an office in Challis as well. Salmon and Challis are about 57 miles apart on Highway 93, a 2 lane highway that, for most of the distance, runs parallel to the Salmon River. As far as looking online for rentals in this area, you're probably not going to have much if any luck using the usual search engines for rentals. Facebook, if you have it will be a better resource for finding what is available. Particularly the local classified groups. I see listings in those groups for rentals all the time.I do not yet, no. I haven't been contacted to schedule an interview or anything, so I'm going to wait until then.
Appreciate your help!!!![]()
It's been my experience that references, if they actually call them, are usually called before an interview, and a job offer after the interview.So maybe you folks can settle so.ething for a friend and I.
The hiring manager asked for references before trying to schedule an interview.
Do you think I checking g references before interviewing is normal/ok?
My friend says its backwards and rude to check before a job offer is made. Do you agree?
I don't really have an opinion, I'm just doing as asked by them. Lol
So maybe you folks can settle so.ething for a friend and I.
The hiring manager asked for references before trying to schedule an interview.
Do you think I checking g references before interviewing is normal/ok?
My friend says its backwards and rude to check before a job offer is made. Do you agree?
I don't really have an opinion, I'm just doing as asked by them. Lol
Deep Breaths!!! Remember you got referred and then they contacted you. They are the ones looking for you!! You got this!!!I'm now scheduled for a telephone interview tomorrow at 11am Mountain time. -anxiety increases-
It'll come back to you. I'm sure they're more interested in your work ethic, education, and any job related work experience. This is a gubment job remember...lol Yes I'm dissing the gobment!!!My biggest concern is that I've not studied or done anything geology/mineralogy for almost a year. I'm afraid they'll ask me some question that I'll blank on and shoot myself in the foot...
I'm now scheduled for a telephone interview tomorrow at 11am Mountain time. -anxiety increases-
Found it, S.T.A.R. Format for behavioral Questions.
https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/sar-method-answering-job-interview-questions-v2/
7 interviewers or getting interviewed?I think the interview went extremely well. They said the decision will be made in the next few weeks and I'd hear back from them in about that timeframe.
It was a panel phone interview with about 7 other people involved, each asking one of those behavioral interview questions. How did you resolve a problem, give us an example of..., etc.
Honestly, I'm feeling really good about the interview. They budgeted 45min and we were done in 30. The last question was if I had any, so I asked about who I would be working under, what sort of proficiency they would expect to qualify for promotion to the GS-9 level, etc.
Fingers crossed folks!
