Friday, 19 January 2018

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Jan 22 2018 - 8:30pm ET

via WOCinTech on flickr

TOPIC

Common Interview Questions, the Hidden Meanings Behind them and How to Answer Them


It can be very difficult sometimes to interpret what an interviewer means when they ask a certain question. You want to be sure you're giving them the answers they're looking for, but you don't always know what they're trying to get at with a given question. Because of that, it can also be hard to figure out how to prepare to answer even the most common of job interview questions.


PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE'VE CHANGED THE TIME TO 8:30PM ET!



While you're here please consider checking out our new feature for 2018: #LISPROCHAT Reads, our professional development book club. The first book club session will be running next Monday, January 29, at 8:30 pm ET.


QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 What are some common interview questions that you have been asked?  Or if you have been part of a search committee, what are some common interview questions that you have asked?

Q2 Give some examples of common interview questions that you have asked or been asked and what the meaning was behind each question.

Q3 Why or why not should common interview questions be used in the hiring process?

Q4 Choose a common interview question and give advice and tips on how to answer it.



PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING IN ON TWITTER AT 8:30 PM ET NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 22 USING THE #LISPROCHAT HASHTAG. 

Friday, 5 January 2018

#LISprochat lead-in - topic & questions for Mon Jan 8 2018 - 8:30pm ET

via geralt at Pixabay


TOPIC

Net Neutrality and Libraries


What a relevant topic right now, and not just in the US (thanks to the farcical efforts of Ajit Pai), but in Canada and Europe as well. Leigh has pulled together some great resources for the chat including a Verge article on what public libraries stand to lose without net neutrality; a piece from Hello Giggles which is also about net neutrality and public libraries; and a what do we do now article from the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange.


PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE'VE CHANGED THE TIME TO 8:30PM ET!



While you're here please consider checking out our new feature for 2018: #LISPROCHAT Reads, our professional development book club.


QUESTIONS


We post the questions here in advance of the chat so you can decide whether or not this topic is of interest to you and/or prepare your answers in advance.

Q1 What are your thoughts on net neutrality in reference to libraries?

Q2 Are you getting any questions/comments from patrons about net neutrality, how are you handling?

Q3 What are you doing as a librarian to advocate on the issue of net neutrality?

Q4 What resources are out there/can be shared on the topic of libraries and net neutrality?



PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING IN ON TWITTER AT 8:30 PM ET NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 8 USING THE #LISPROCHAT HASHTAG.