SPAWNmaster Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 Hi there, I've been selected to interview with the 106th RQW. I am beyond excited and preparing as well as I can. There will be a meet and greet followed by a formal interview the next morning. I've read that it's important to report in and I was wondering if that applies to civilian candidates as well. I'm guessing not, and my recruiter never said a word about it but I was also thinking that it could show that I've done my homework and am putting in the effort to do things "right". However, I also don't want to show any disrespect or cause any confusion. Is it weird if I report in? (e.g. "Candidate Garcia reports as requested")
dvlax40 Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 Hi there, I've been selected to interview with the 106th RQW. I am beyond excited and preparing as well as I can. There will be a meet and greet followed by a formal interview the next morning. I've read that it's important to report in and I was wondering if that applies to civilian candidates as well. I'm guessing not, and my recruiter never said a word about it but I was also thinking that it could show that I've done my homework and am putting in the effort to do things "right". However, I also don't want to show any disrespect or cause any confusion. Is it weird if I report in? (e.g. "Candidate Garcia reports as requested") Dude. Just. No. Delete this lol. 1
nunya Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 (edited) Nevermind - next answer is mo betta. Good luck at the interview. Edited May 9, 2015 by nunya
Milchstrasse Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 I'll give you a useful reply. I was picked up for the 106th last year. For my interview, as a civilian, they had me report in. The recruiter before hand gave me the necessary instructions -- it wasn't a big deal. Unless you're asked to, I wouldn't worry about it.
DeltaTango Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 I think people would try not to laugh. All units and UPT Grads I know say just to be professional, respectful, and find a balance so the board can get to know your personality. Good luck!
Kenny Powers Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 (edited) If they ask you to, then do it. If not, then don't. I think it would be strange for a civilian to do it. I would expect you to walk in confident and professional and start introducing yourself (and I mean tell them your name, shake their hands and STFU). DISCLAIMER: I've never sat on a board sts. If you are asked to, make sure to practice it so you don't look/sound like an idiot. Edited May 9, 2015 by Kenny Powers
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