InterView - Attitude is everything - Film By Nithesh
Summary
TLDRThe script portrays a series of unconventional job interviews where candidates are asked to write something on the board without context. Raj confidently writes 'Java' due to his certification, while Mahesh is abruptly dismissed for not understanding the situation. Another candidate is criticized for his academic performance and project choices, but defends his independence and creativity, which ultimately earns him the job despite his unconventional style. The dialogue highlights the importance of self-expression and confidence in the interview process.
Takeaways
- 😅 Raj's confidence in Java led him to write it on the board without context, showing his readiness to answer questions on the topic.
- 🤔 The interviewer's surprise at Raj's choice of Java suggests an expectation for candidates to provide more context or show versatility.
- 😠Raj's frustration with being asked to write something without context reflects a common interviewee experience of feeling put on the spot.
- 😡 The abrupt dismissal of Mahesh after providing his background highlights an unorthodox and harsh interview technique.
- 😒 The interviewer's rudeness in telling Mahesh to 'F**k off' indicates a lack of professionalism and respect for the interviewee.
- 😌 Mahesh's academic achievements and work experience are dismissed by the interviewer, emphasizing an unconventional approach to evaluating candidates.
- 🤓 The candidate's pride in working hard and striving for perfection is overshadowed by the interviewer's abrupt end to the conversation.
- 😕 The confusion and self-doubt expressed by the candidate upon being told they are in the wrong place reflects the disorienting nature of the interview.
- 😎 The final candidate's casual approach to the interview and candid sharing of personal preferences shows a contrast to traditional interview norms.
- 😡 The interviewer's focus on the candidate's academic shortcomings rather than their skills or potential projects a narrow view of qualifications.
- 😠The candidate's rejection of the project panel's ideas and subsequent solo completion of the project demonstrates determination and self-reliance.
- 😎 The candidate's refusal to conform to the interviewer's expectations regarding appearance and personal style reflects a commitment to individuality.
Q & A
Why did Raj write 'Java' on the board?
-Raj wrote 'Java' on the board because he is a Sun certified Java programmer and he thought the interviewer would ask questions about it.
What was the context of the conversation when Raj was asked to write on the board?
-The context was unclear, as Raj was asked to write something on the board without any specific topic or direction.
How did the interviewer react to Raj's choice of writing 'Java'?
-The interviewer was surprised and questioned why Raj chose to write 'Java', expecting a more open-ended response.
What was Mahesh's reaction when asked to write something on the board?
-Mahesh was confused and did not write anything, as he was unsure of the context or what was expected of him.
Why did the interviewer tell Mahesh to 'Get out'?
-The interviewer told Mahesh to 'Get out' because he did not provide any information when asked to write on the board, which was not the expected response.
What did the interviewer imply about Mahesh's academic performance?
-The interviewer implied that Mahesh had lower academic marks and questioned why this was the case.
How did the interviewer respond to Mahesh's explanation for his lower academic marks?
-The interviewer did not directly respond to Mahesh's explanation but instead told him to 'F**k off!!', indicating dissatisfaction.
What was the reason behind Mahesh's decision to work alone on his project?
-Mahesh worked alone on his project because his idea was initially rejected by the project panel, and no one wanted to join him after he argued with the panel.
How did the interviewer react to Mahesh's unconventional approach to his project?
-The interviewer was intrigued and asked if Mahesh completed the project alone, to which Mahesh confirmed, adding that it took him two extra years.
What was the interviewer's opinion on Mahesh's personal style?
-The interviewer suggested that Mahesh should change his personal style, including his dress and appearance, to be considered for the job.
How did Mahesh respond to the suggestion to change his personal style for the job?
-Mahesh disagreed with the suggestion, stating that he would keep his style and that a career without being himself is not important.
What was the final outcome of Mahesh's interview?
-Despite the unconventional interview and Mahesh's refusal to change his personal style, he was accepted for the job.
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