Ladies I saw this post on Facebook and was curious about your experiences. Personally, I always do hair and make up and a pair of earrings for any interview if it’s video. However, that’s just my personal style.
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Hi all,
I joined KPMG around 3 months ago but I am not getting work here. Although, I qualified some project's interview, yet due to some internal reason, they considered someone else, and I again came on bench.
I am unable to figure out what can be done now.
Should I start searching work outside.
(I hardly see any job openings these days)
(sap domain)
How's the resource management here?
(do they lagOff?)
Any inputs will be helpful.
Thanks!
I've been interviewing with some companies, and now I have to decide between JPMorgan Chase and Globant.
Globant is more innovative, and has remote work. I will enter to work with a Sillicon Valley startup based in San Francisco. The tech stack is React, Nextjs, AWS, and a serverless architecture.
JPM is semi remote, and less innovative. The tech stack Java, SpringBoot and AWS. But I'd do more migration tasks, like dockerize projects and pass them to kubernetes. What would you choose?
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I always wear makeup because I know black women are held to a higher standard and I don’t want my appearance to be a deciding factor. I wear a light beat of concealer, tinted moisturizer, light eyeliner, lipliner, and a gloss. No mascara since I have subtle lash extensions. Writing it out it sounds like a lot lol but i think it gives me that extra polish that i think is important for a first impression
That said I don’t think I should HAVE to do it…makeup and lashes cost money and take time to apply and if I’m interviewing for a job maybe I can’t even pay for that stuff, which feels discriminatory
You know what? I didn’t think about the race factor; but you are right. I think if we as black women showed up plain face, that it wouldn’t translate well whether by video or in person. Oddly, almost every single interview that I have ever had with a man or woman; they seem to always look like “whatever” - if that makes sense.