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      Colloquio per Conservator (Short Term/Contract)

      2 apr 2014
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Toronto, ON
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Toronto Public Library (Toronto, ON)

      Colloquio

      The position was advertised online by one of the many government job search websites available to the Canadian Public. I submitted a .PDF document of my resume, made very unique using Adobe Creative Suite, my cover letter, and a 6 page portfolio. They must have been desperate for people because I called them after the position closed and was able to submit my resume. They called me for an interview about two weeks later to schedule the interview early the following week. They made you go through a series of questions that were written using very ornate english - I'm not sure why because they were targeting a younger age group with minimal experience. This was frustrating to say the least. They're were two people interviewing you, and you answered about 13 questions, almost all of which were unrelated to the job. This was something else. You then had to write a written exam job-costing an unrelated job in conservation. This was not the job advertised. The application clearly said paper conservator, not estimator. It was extremely frustrating to go through this interview. I would expect the same in the future.

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      They were extremely reluctant to tell you what you were being hired for, I ended up coercing them into telling me at least what material I would be working with. which ended up being none - the job was to document artifacts, not preserve them. - very unprepared for this interview even though I have a ton of experience making large format documents from my Masters program. Describe a time where you provided excellent customer service? (This is unrelated to the job. Conservation work is very private and independent work. As an intern or a junior assistant, I was never ever in contact with the owners of the art pieces. Negotiations were made by the two head conservators). Job Cost x, y, z and list what who you would hire? (I couldn't answer this correctly) List the Standards of Rehabilitation?(Good idea to memorize those back and front) How have you used the standards of rehabilitation in your work? (I have a lot of experience with this, so think of examples) How would you react in a fire? The Long answer exam was another Job-Cost question. Not once did they ask me what I knew about paper conservation. or my schooling. or anything related to actual conservation work I've done.
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