An executive with 15 years interviewing experience engages in a mock interview to improve your chances of getting hired! (PS The listener got the job!) Audio file: www.fdrurl.com
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Preparing for a Job Interview – Freedomain RadioAn executive with 15 years interviewing experience engages in a mock interview to improve your chances of getting hired! (PS The listener got the job!) Audio file: www.fdrurl.com 19 comments to Preparing for a Job Interview – Freedomain Radio |
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Early bird catches the first.
he’s right. the help I got from this prep was amazingly invaluable. The actual interviews were far more technically oriented than the one we modeled here, but the basic principles covered in the questioning here totally applied, even in those circumstances.
This chat was worth at least a year’s worth of the salary I’m going to be earning there.
Those New York accents were hilarious.
No one ever hires someone better than themselves. so always dress to the job. if you want to be a school teacher. you have to dress like a school teacher. always look as if you will stay in your place never look like an inervater.
Trust me it’s human nature.
Way to go Greg.
This whole interview was very helpful…Have learned a lot! Also had a few laughs.
I wouldn’t say that is true.
It is a good business decision to hire someone better.
My current boss hires plenty of people better than him. I have been on some groups hiring people and the main question is “Is he good enough to work here? Will he bring new projects to this company?”.
Although I guess it may depend on the industry. I work in the R&D field and a typical interview lasts for 6 or 7 hours.
Whenever I role play, I’m either killing, stealing, or getting drunk.
This is far more constructive, if less fun.
911 was an inside job.
HE SAYS UMMMMM & Uuhhhhh SO much …. I can almost predict when he’s gonna say it next.
Very interesting. The young man must excell at his skill . His speaking drove me to a glass of wine..whew ~ exhausting
Lol@the jokes.
just make small talk and make friends with the interviewer…and its over and out
Perhaps that is true for government openings
Thanks, I’m aware of the ticks.
Just an FYI: It’s spelled “Excel”.
Haha
Greg: try to stop hesitating so much when speaking! Peace.
Oh so painful