Don't be
nervous about asking this question; it is very common for managers to be asked about their management style, and they will have an answer at hand, just as a candidate has an answer ready for «Tell me about yourself.»
Not exact matches
Instead of
asking leading
questions like, «Are you
nervous about horseback riding?»
Excited, a little
nervous, they
asked questions about me: Where had I gone to school?
He seemed
nervous and a bit edgy, taking a strange swipe at Arbetter who sought a condensed
question when she
asked about health care policy.
If you're
nervous at the beginning, encourage your date to talk by
asking questions that will help you to uncover their passions and what they enjoy talking
about.
Hello I would consider myself shy,
nervous unsure what to say while approaching you, hopefully before I get into eye contact I can hear your voice, see you smile, even see your eyes sparkle to put me at ease around you SO I can feel comfortable
about talking
about me,
asking you
questions &...
There was then a pause for breath as the interviewer
asked a further
question: Cotto: Across the world, untold millions are very
nervous about global warming.
Whether it's a
question about a salary, being
asked to explain why you were let go from a previous job, or even just being
asked to list your weaknesses, job interviews frequently touch on subjects that can make candidates
nervous or defensive.
The piercing eyes of a stranger
asking questions about salary and past job mistakes is enough to make even the most hardened job - seeker
nervous.
People get so
nervous about whether the interviewer will «like them» or be impressed or whatever — and then they forget to take care of themselves by
asking good
questions.