12-16-2013, 07:49 PM
When I finally got my face to face interviews, it was on casual friday. All of the people were in jeans and polo shirts. I was suited up. They all joked that they "forgot" to tell me, but I would say you can never be overdressed. To be honest, why not just ask your supervisor what their opinion is. I am sure he/she wants you to have the job instead of breaking in someone new anyway.
As for a "win" sheet, definatly do that. I would use it as a tool though; When they ask you why you are qualified, present the win sheet, showing how you are already excelling in the role. Then talk about any projects that are underway and the milestones you are about/have already hit. You know, much better than they do, what the role requires and how you will be successful in it.
After reading all of your posts and your watching your journey through the MBA at WGU, I have no doubt you will land the job. You are well spoken, thoughtful, and helpful. Those are traits of a good manager.
Good luck (but you don't need it, you've done the work)
Greg
As for a "win" sheet, definatly do that. I would use it as a tool though; When they ask you why you are qualified, present the win sheet, showing how you are already excelling in the role. Then talk about any projects that are underway and the milestones you are about/have already hit. You know, much better than they do, what the role requires and how you will be successful in it.
After reading all of your posts and your watching your journey through the MBA at WGU, I have no doubt you will land the job. You are well spoken, thoughtful, and helpful. Those are traits of a good manager.
Good luck (but you don't need it, you've done the work)
Greg
[B]University of North Carolina- Kenan-Flagler Business School- MBA 2017 [B]
Villanova University - Master Certificate in Government Contract Management (ApriL 2014)
TESC BSBA- Gen Mgmt (December 2013), Arnold Fletcher Award
TESC ASBA- Business Admin ( December 2013)
NCMA - CFCM (Certified Federal Contract Manager)
Completed Units Via 24 traditional, 39 Clep, 24 DSST, 12 Aleks, 3 FEMA, 12 Straighterline, 3 Penn Foster, 3 TESC
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-morrissey/49/442/407/
Sr. Mgr Government Contracts
Contract Compliance
US Pharmaceuticals
McKesson Corp
Villanova University - Master Certificate in Government Contract Management (ApriL 2014)
TESC BSBA- Gen Mgmt (December 2013), Arnold Fletcher Award
TESC ASBA- Business Admin ( December 2013)
NCMA - CFCM (Certified Federal Contract Manager)
Completed Units Via 24 traditional, 39 Clep, 24 DSST, 12 Aleks, 3 FEMA, 12 Straighterline, 3 Penn Foster, 3 TESC
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-morrissey/49/442/407/
Sr. Mgr Government Contracts
Contract Compliance
US Pharmaceuticals
McKesson Corp