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The First Time You Hear Your Answers to Interview Questions

By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter
It is so sad to see people make this mistake. The video is under 15 seconds

 

The first time you hear your answers to predictable interview questions shouldn’t be at the interview. You should be practicing your answers out loud in advance, making your mistakes, in advance, so you don’t do them at the interview.

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2 Responses
  1. The Tool

    If I get asked predictable questions, I had an interview then I leave. I don’t want cookie-cutter questions because that means I’m working for a cookie-cutter company and I’ll end up laid off just like the others when I succeed too much.

    1. JobSearchTV

      No one trains managers how to interview someone. They learn through trial and lots of errors to be mediocre interviewers It isn’t tgat they are a cookie cutter company (although almost every company is), They don’t know any better.

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