Sentences with phrase «interview mind set»

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The company was paid almost $ 500,000 to interview people overseas to understand the mind - set of Islamist militants as part of an effort to counter their online propaganda and block recruits.
«We have a pretty good track record as a company of — once we set our mind to doing something, we eventually get it done,» the Facebook CEO told USA TODAY in a November interview.
With the release of his memoir this week and a set of high - profile media interviews to publicize it, Comey — whose firing by Trump made him a hero to the president's critics — has veered onto risky terrain, shedding the trappings of a high - minded referee and looking instead like a combatant in the country's partisan battles.
Judge Caproni interviewed each prospective juror, and made it clear that she would not strike jurors if they said they could set aside what they had heard, and consider the case fairly and with an open mind.
It requires another set of skills altogether to conduct the necessary interviews and wrap your mind around the intricacies of a new subject.
An interview from 2000 with director Christopher Nolan explaining character behaviour / mind set, story structure and more about his movie Memento.
Included is an excellent new audio commentary by the always informative film historian / author Troy Howarth; an additional audio commentary by director Peter Duffell and author Jonathan Rigsby; a new 10 - minute interview with second assistant director Mike Higgins; A-Rated Horror Film, a 17 - minute vintage featurette about the film featuring interviews with director Peter Duffell and actors Geoffrey Bayldon, Ingrid Pitt, and Chloe Franks; the English and Spanish theatrical trailers for the film, both in HD; 4 radio spots; an animated image gallery with 68 stills containing on - set photos, promotional materials, and advertisements; and a collection of Amicus radio spots and still galleries for Asylum, At the Earth's Core, From Beyond the Grave, Madhouse, Scream and Scream Again, Tales from the Crypt, The Beast Must Die, The Land That Time Forgot, The Mind of Mr. Soames, The People That Time Forgot, and Vault of Horror.
While at the film's press day, filmmakers Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley spoke to Collider for this exclusive interview about how Vacation ended up being their feature directorial debut, why their humor tends to lean more towards the R - rated, why Ed Helms and Christina Applegate were the perfect heads of this Griswold family, getting Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo involved, which cameos they were most impressed with, being of the mind - set that comedy can be short, and why test screenings can be a good gauge for comedy.
Slither Bonus Features: · NEW Audio Commentary with writer / director James Gunn and actors Nathan Fillion and Michael Rooker · NEW The Genesis of SLITHER — an interview with writer / director James Gunn · NEW The Other MacReady — an interview with actor Gregg Henry · Audio commentary with James Gunn and Nathan Fillion · Deleted and extended scenes with optional commentary by James Gunn · Visual Effects: Step by Step · Slithery Set Tour with actor Nathan Fillion · The Sick Minds and Slimy Days of SLITHER · Brewing the Blood — How to Make Blood · Bringing SLITHER's Creatures to Life · Lloyd Kaufman's Video Diary · Gag Reel · Who is Bill Pardy?
Intense and mind bending from the get go, The Interview sets you on a ride of mischief where a row of questions and answers lead to blurring the line between what can be, what is and what could be the truth.
Set in 1979, Mindhunter follows FBI Special Agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench (Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany), a duo who interview imprisoned serial killers to get inside the minds of active murderers and solve cases currently ongoing.
Included here are two un-extraordinary featurettes, the ten - minute «A Look Inside Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,» which, with a mix of junket and on - set interviews (including cast member Mark Ruffalo and his crazy, amazing hairdo), is essentially an extended trailer for the film, and the slightly longer and in - depth «A Conversation with Jim Carrey and Director Michel Gondry,» which finds the actor and filmmaker sitting in what appears to be a grammar school band room reminiscing on the making of the film.
It's So Easy and Other Lies (Masa, Expansions, KEXP Blog) NEW Interview: «808» Producer Alex Noyer (Masa, Expansions, KEXP Blog) NEW Two Movies Co-Exist in «Love Among the Ruins» (Tony Kaye, City Arts) NEW Rock Radio Royalty (Tony Kaye, City Arts) NEW SIFF interview: The creators of «The Automatic Hate» talk about one of #SIFF2015's most unforgettable films (Chris Burlingame, The Sunbreak) NEW All Things Must Pass (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) NEW The Glamour & The Squalor (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) A Rock and Roll Beach Movie of the Mind (Tony Kaye, City Arts) Creative Control (Cat McCarrey, City Arts) SIFF Thriller «Circle» Isn't Spinning its Wheels (Tony Kaye, City Arts) PNW Filmmaker Ventures into the «Valley of the Sasquatch» (Tony Kaye, City Arts) «Uncertain» Sets the Bar for SIFF Documentaries (Tony Kaye, City Arts) 808 (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Itsi Bitsi (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Beats of the Antonov (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) Is There a Way Forward for SuperherInterview: «808» Producer Alex Noyer (Masa, Expansions, KEXP Blog) NEW Two Movies Co-Exist in «Love Among the Ruins» (Tony Kaye, City Arts) NEW Rock Radio Royalty (Tony Kaye, City Arts) NEW SIFF interview: The creators of «The Automatic Hate» talk about one of #SIFF2015's most unforgettable films (Chris Burlingame, The Sunbreak) NEW All Things Must Pass (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) NEW The Glamour & The Squalor (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) A Rock and Roll Beach Movie of the Mind (Tony Kaye, City Arts) Creative Control (Cat McCarrey, City Arts) SIFF Thriller «Circle» Isn't Spinning its Wheels (Tony Kaye, City Arts) PNW Filmmaker Ventures into the «Valley of the Sasquatch» (Tony Kaye, City Arts) «Uncertain» Sets the Bar for SIFF Documentaries (Tony Kaye, City Arts) 808 (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Itsi Bitsi (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Beats of the Antonov (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) Is There a Way Forward for Superherinterview: The creators of «The Automatic Hate» talk about one of #SIFF2015's most unforgettable films (Chris Burlingame, The Sunbreak) NEW All Things Must Pass (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) NEW The Glamour & The Squalor (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) A Rock and Roll Beach Movie of the Mind (Tony Kaye, City Arts) Creative Control (Cat McCarrey, City Arts) SIFF Thriller «Circle» Isn't Spinning its Wheels (Tony Kaye, City Arts) PNW Filmmaker Ventures into the «Valley of the Sasquatch» (Tony Kaye, City Arts) «Uncertain» Sets the Bar for SIFF Documentaries (Tony Kaye, City Arts) 808 (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Itsi Bitsi (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Beats of the Antonov (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) Is There a Way Forward for Superhero Movies?
Egerton goes through the job interview from hell, pitted against a bunch of Oxford and Cambridge Bond wannabes and thrown out of helicopters without a parachute, while Firth sets his attention to possible megalomaniac, Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson is literally the only actor that springs to mind when it comes to handling a bad guy in Vaughn's wackiest movie yet — the man is phenomenal here).
This interview is proof of what one person can do when they set their minds to a goal.
So, this fun interview comes courtesy of the What Tomorrow May Bring Box Set, which includes Open Minds.
When the hugely successful Indian author Amish Tripathi spoke to me in a 45 - minute live Twitter interview for London Book Fair — part of a very interesting «Virtual Stream» that was arranged as a precursor to the Publishing for Digital Minds conference on 13th April in London — he explained that the self - publishing of 5,000 copies of the first book in his Shiva Trilogy wasn't something he set out to do; it was simply the best way he had to draw attention to the work, in cooperation with his agent.
Keep this in mind when you set up and attend at the lawyer interview appointment.
Setting a clear goal in your mind before embarking on an interview or meeting will help you stay focused, and make your ambitions more attainable.
Keep one thing in mind: your response to this question will set the tone for the rest of the interview.
Keep in mind that you are interviewing for a new position at a different company with its own set of budgetary guidelines, and your current salary is not relevant to the decision.
Keep in mind you want to be remembered for your skills and proficient interview performance, rather than a statement - setting interview outfit.
Some candidates make the mistake of having set questions in their mind, and not listening out for the answers to these questions during the interview.
Composing your responses in writing, or at least thinking of possible answers, will help you set your answers in your mind so you won't be surprised / embarrassed during an interview.
Your mind set going into any interview is a critical ingredient for success.
Keep in mind that even seemingly lower level employees like administrative assistants who greeted you and set up your interview day may be asked for their impressions.
If you are with a mind set of carrying a general resume to the interview, then let me disappoint you then and there.
You need to set yourself apart so your name stands out in the mind of the hiring manager and you get called for the interview.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES, Albany, KY (6/2010 to Present) Phlebotomy Technician • Read and comprehend doctors» orders for taking blood samples and ensure that patient information is verified • Interview patients to determine if they have any allergies or fears of the needle • Educate patients about procedures such as venipunctures and finger - sticks to set their minds at ease about what to expect • Take blood samples by performing venipuncture and finger - stick procedures and ensure that they are properly labeled • Ascertain that all specimens are stored properly so that their integrity is maintained • Maintain adequate supplies of laboratory equipment and supplies • Analyze test results and ensure that they are accurately punched into the system, along with patients» records
«It's important for mature workers to understand what they want out of a job and to seek out opportunities that allow them to combine their skill sets with their personal interests, while keeping in mind what hiring managers want to see during their interview
Learn The «Mind - Set» Of Successful Interviewing.
'' March 15, 2009 Win the Job by Servicing Your New Employer from the Moment You Interview In a job market where it seems as if everyone needs a job and competition is insurmountable, you must differentiate yourself by adopting an outwardly tracked mind set.
James: And I'd like to cover mind - set maybe later in the interview, but one difference between assessment centres and all those things you mentioned is — having spoken to a load of graduate recruiters, and I know from the company when we were recruiting — if there are six candidates and they're all six are great, then we'll make six offers.
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