I was at a job information session today and went up to the recruiter towards the end ready to give her my info and to ask questions when I saw her looking at me 'that way' while other people were talking to her. (Just earlier today women kept looking at me at a job fair too)
My turn came and I started asking her questions about the next step for the interview etc but I couldn't help noticing her enormous pupils. It was almost as big as her eyeball, and I've looked into many eyes of girls attracted to me and I've never seen anything this big (The room was well lit and I had good bodylanguage, also no ring).
I normally don't hesitate and would straight off # close, and this is what my gut instinct tells me to do, but I don't want the personal aspect to mess with the professional one. Now, I don't work at this company yet, and don't know if I will get an interview from them, but it'd be a shame to let her go if I don't end up working there. She'll come recruiting at our program tomorrow and I would ask her to grab coffee with me if she weren't the job recruiter.
I appreciate your opinions on catching this fish.
My turn came and I started asking her questions about the next step for the interview etc but I couldn't help noticing her enormous pupils. It was almost as big as her eyeball, and I've looked into many eyes of girls attracted to me and I've never seen anything this big (The room was well lit and I had good bodylanguage, also no ring).
I normally don't hesitate and would straight off # close, and this is what my gut instinct tells me to do, but I don't want the personal aspect to mess with the professional one. Now, I don't work at this company yet, and don't know if I will get an interview from them, but it'd be a shame to let her go if I don't end up working there. She'll come recruiting at our program tomorrow and I would ask her to grab coffee with me if she weren't the job recruiter.
I appreciate your opinions on catching this fish.