It’s time for your monthly(ish) reminder!
Have you been on a library interview recently? Or are you prepping for one?
Sounds like you could use The Interview Questions Repository!
If you’ve had a library interview recently, help this resource grow by reporting the questions you were asked:
http://tinyurl.com/interviewquestionsform
or by sharing this link widely with your friends and colleagues.
If you are about to go on an interview, use the spreadsheet:
http://tinyurl.com/InterviewQuestionsRepository
to help you prepare.
Top tip: Switch the spreadsheet to list view, in order to be able to limit by answers – you can choose to only look at the phone interviews at public libraries, for example.
Bottom tip: For respondents, you should be able to edit your answers, if you think of something to add, etc.
You will also always be able to find these links in the sidebar to your right —>
If you’d like to respond to any other surveys, or otherwise participate in this blog,
will give you links and options.
Thanks for reading, readers! Thanks for contributing, contributors!
P.S. Here’s the chart of what types of libraries people are reporting on. If you see an under-reported type, please forward this post to your friends and colleagues in that type. Always room for more crowd, in this crowd-sourced resource.
Academic Library | 61 | 36% |
Archives | 4 | 2% |
Library Vendor/Service Provider | 0 | 0% |
Public Library | 74 | 44% |
School Library | 11 | 7% |
Special Library | 9 | 5% |
Other | 9 | 5% |