@cestmoilance I do not mean not to show interest or not trying your technical knowledge to shine, but I do not really think this is the way it should be done. I work in investment banking and, so far, when I have been hired, it is because I had been able to show interest and what I can do without giving the sensation of wanting to be in the spotlight, which, after all, I think is what they are looking for. Anyway it is just my point of view.
@alturronpiltrafillas Thank you for your response. I think it is important to know the difference between entry level and mid career change firm. The only way to impress for entry level is to show interest and enough ground work and show the right personality. For mid career advance, it is a different story. Imagine you are interviewed for a higher level investment banking role with another firm, then you will have to show them that you are there, not just you have interest in the field.
This interview part actually makes sense. Investment bankers have to good with people and what he did proves that he is good with people. Of course, if this was an interview for middle office risk management or back office operation, such strategy won't work. The best candidate demonstrate inside knowledge of the specific field and conveys the message that I am ready to contribute to your success. This mentality sets a shark apart from a "pussy cat" lol.
This is one of the finest movies I have ever seen. Not just for Cage, but the supporting cast were also superb. Tea Leoni, Josef Sommer and Saul Rubinek also had outstanding performances. I've seen Rubinek in jolly shleppman roles. In this movie, he's a good guy at first, then when Cage comes back to the corporate world he's a mean guy. And he does the change very well.
Best example of job interview?C'mon, try to do that in an interview and they will show you around the way to the exit door. My advise for those who are looking for ways of behaving in an interview...Do not show you are extremely sure that you have the biggest head in town. Use your common sense, and be just who are, basically because, if you are chosen, that is who you will have to be while you are working there.
@alturronpiltrafillas I agree with you with one exception. He KNOWS the supervisor intimately. Thus, it is safe to assume he knows exactly what kind of person (attitude, character) he would hire. That's just my two cents. Of course, in the REAL world, you should never be that bold.
If someoen sumed me up like that I would have had the same reaction and been like show him around. This is one of those movies that went under the radar and didn't get the props it truly deserved. If I can recall it came out around the time of 9-11 which might have been part of the reason. But not 100% sure on that. I just remmeber seeing it in the theater and was like damn why are people not coming to see this!?
@cestmoilance I do not mean not to show interest or not trying your technical knowledge to shine, but I do not really think this is the way it should be done. I work in investment banking and, so far, when I have been hired, it is because I had been able to show interest and what I can do without giving the sensation of wanting to be in the spotlight, which, after all, I think is what they are looking for. Anyway it is just my point of view.
alturronpiltrafillas 6 months ago
@alturronpiltrafillas Thank you for your response. I think it is important to know the difference between entry level and mid career change firm. The only way to impress for entry level is to show interest and enough ground work and show the right personality. For mid career advance, it is a different story. Imagine you are interviewed for a higher level investment banking role with another firm, then you will have to show them that you are there, not just you have interest in the field.
cestmoilance 2 weeks ago
During my best interview, I was already making suggestions on the project the firm is engaging. In other words "I am here."
cestmoilance 7 months ago
This interview part actually makes sense. Investment bankers have to good with people and what he did proves that he is good with people. Of course, if this was an interview for middle office risk management or back office operation, such strategy won't work. The best candidate demonstrate inside knowledge of the specific field and conveys the message that I am ready to contribute to your success. This mentality sets a shark apart from a "pussy cat" lol.
cestmoilance 7 months ago
@tamerswan yep,I kind of made that up...
alturronpiltrafillas 9 months ago
This is one of the finest movies I have ever seen. Not just for Cage, but the supporting cast were also superb. Tea Leoni, Josef Sommer and Saul Rubinek also had outstanding performances. I've seen Rubinek in jolly shleppman roles. In this movie, he's a good guy at first, then when Cage comes back to the corporate world he's a mean guy. And he does the change very well.
Glinkaism1 10 months ago
thats a winner son...cheddar coming!!!
graylobo133 10 months ago
Best example of job interview?C'mon, try to do that in an interview and they will show you around the way to the exit door. My advise for those who are looking for ways of behaving in an interview...Do not show you are extremely sure that you have the biggest head in town. Use your common sense, and be just who are, basically because, if you are chosen, that is who you will have to be while you are working there.
And yes,I work in the financial world.
alturronpiltrafillas 1 year ago 7
@alturronpiltrafillas I agree with you with one exception. He KNOWS the supervisor intimately. Thus, it is safe to assume he knows exactly what kind of person (attitude, character) he would hire. That's just my two cents. Of course, in the REAL world, you should never be that bold.
MrAtheism33 7 months ago
How do you put this in a disc? Cause my mom wants tuh watch it.
madscreamv 1 year ago
If someoen sumed me up like that I would have had the same reaction and been like show him around. This is one of those movies that went under the radar and didn't get the props it truly deserved. If I can recall it came out around the time of 9-11 which might have been part of the reason. But not 100% sure on that. I just remmeber seeing it in the theater and was like damn why are people not coming to see this!?
F0Xhound009 1 year ago
Cmon Jack !!! Say what I wanna Hear
Oh Baby you make me so Hot
Thanks Jack, way to sweep me off my feet.
What ? You make me hot !!!!
Jack was a dumbass in that scene
Tom6093 1 year ago
u fuckin dumb asses dont know how to put this movie in order who whatsw to watch this shit when u have to find the nex part!
415tv 1 year ago
Hey where's that chocolate cake? seriously... I wanna see that scene from this movie... I couldn't find an english version of it on youtube...
alkaun123 1 year ago
I think you're just telling me what I want to hear.
Actually I'm just wearing your glasses.
Welcome aboard.
obglobgablob 1 year ago
Best job interview ever!!
orionpirates 2 years ago
Cage is a magnifico actor in this film!
telnetcarlos 2 years ago
jack Campbell win
SleiloDarko 2 years ago
como eliminar las tarjetas de presentación?
con un método electrónico
miguel29092 2 years ago
TRUE DAT, IZ IT DA BEST SCENE
AnthonyNiroshan 3 years ago
Can someone upload this movie?
PrymeMick 3 years ago 3
I love this movie. I wish there was a clip of Don Cheadle in the grocery store with the lottery ticket!!! I love him too!
kaitianya 3 years ago 6
I've seen this movie about 3 times, but I just realized now, that I love this movie.
carnagerie 3 years ago
thanks :)
xmobster5 3 years ago
best part of movie
cinderfel 4 years ago
This is the best example of the perfect job interview! Thanks for sharing :-)
droadtrip 4 years ago 5
Yes indeed
mustangGT33 3 years ago
You're totally right...!!!
cristian101972 2 years ago