Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 20:06:27 GMT -8
However, there were situations in his life where he had to experience failure. I started out as a tester but quickly moved into project management. Due to the crisis of 2001, the company I worked for closed down and I had to find a new job. There are very few offers on the market and my search is ongoing for the second month. In one interview I met a project manager who left a development project to play both the role of architect and project manager. The technical part is extremely important to him.
The conversation was quite upbeat at first. But when it comes to Chile Mobile Number List despite my efforts to actively answer questions, my lack of experience in the technical direction becomes apparent. As a result I received feedback that everything was good but the knowledge was not enough for the company. Frankly I'm angry. Project managers are not people who write code. On the other hand, I understand that I will not give up until disaster strikes. I asked my former colleagues to guide me in the technical direction and I also taught myself. I wouldn’t say I became a semi-architect but I gained confidence.
This intensive training came in handy when I received my acceptance letter three weeks later. Not the project manager but the tester. But it was here that I was able to build a good career in the BA direction. Learning to fill knowledge gaps quickly and taking rejection as feedback enabled me to improve myself as an expert through training. Note that the above case is not the only one. You have to accept that rejection happens and it's part of life. Failure in the interview is motivation in which direction to work. Don’t be frustrated and look for the necessary knowledge. Yes people are afraid of not being accepted some people are afraid of disappointing the ones they love some people are looking for an easier way out.
The conversation was quite upbeat at first. But when it comes to Chile Mobile Number List despite my efforts to actively answer questions, my lack of experience in the technical direction becomes apparent. As a result I received feedback that everything was good but the knowledge was not enough for the company. Frankly I'm angry. Project managers are not people who write code. On the other hand, I understand that I will not give up until disaster strikes. I asked my former colleagues to guide me in the technical direction and I also taught myself. I wouldn’t say I became a semi-architect but I gained confidence.
This intensive training came in handy when I received my acceptance letter three weeks later. Not the project manager but the tester. But it was here that I was able to build a good career in the BA direction. Learning to fill knowledge gaps quickly and taking rejection as feedback enabled me to improve myself as an expert through training. Note that the above case is not the only one. You have to accept that rejection happens and it's part of life. Failure in the interview is motivation in which direction to work. Don’t be frustrated and look for the necessary knowledge. Yes people are afraid of not being accepted some people are afraid of disappointing the ones they love some people are looking for an easier way out.