Originally Posted by
MontuckyFried
Perhaps you missed the part where I did several dry runs PERFECTLY fine. I know how to use Teams. The problem was not user error. It was 100% on Teams' end. Did some digging to see if I could avoid the problem in the future and according to MS tech support, my problems were not a glitch after all but are BY DESIGN. Yeah, this makes me hate the software even more. So for those being like "WeLL, I haVe TeaMS at WorK and iT's TOtalLY fiNE!," that's because it IS fine within an organization. The good thing is my camera was working and the interviewer saw me. I just had no idea what I was looking like since my camera window was grayed out.
According to MS tech support:
No wonder it got tripped up and then why when I finally came in as a guest, I didn't have my options any longer.
I was logged in, and THAT'S what it didn't like. See MS tech support response above. Being logged in on my desktop app is what was screwing it all up. And perhaps you can't read, but I had no idea my cat was in there until it wanted out. Was batting at the door, then increasingly hard until there was no way I (or the interviewer) could possibly ignore it. Door's like 4 feet from my desk so I had to step away from the camera for like 2 seconds as I politely excused myself to let her out. Told the interviewer what was happening and she got laugh out of it and said it was totally fine. Interviewer (and possible future boss) really was cool. Good thing I let kitty out tho! She basically filled her litter box upon her exit. What would you have done? Have your cat shit all over your office while you're presenting? Wasn't ideal but such is our modern web-based interviews. NONE of this would have happened in the good old days of in-person interviews at the office.
You guys must be a joy to work for with your constant condescension and expectations of 100% Teams Indian IT tech support proficiency. It's all good though. I've had enough GOOD interviews lately (that used Zoom) where I absolutely nailed them and have moved on to the next rounds. Have a big interview in 2 weeks before a panel of executives where I have to present a project for several hours. Hell yeah!