I always react positively when I hear management
talking about interviewing or drafting players with a cultural fit in mind.
Fiona Green from the University of Winnipeg
talked about interviews she did with feminist mothers years ago and recent follow - up interviews she did with their now adult children.
Joey Essex
talks about interviewing Nick Clegg, praising the deputy prime minister for his «honesty».
Cavin Balaster: Man, uh —
You talked about my interview with Dr. Kharrazian, so that was for the Feed the Brain Interview Series, which was a dream come true for me.
I'm glad you're
talking about the interviews that you're doing, they are so visually striking when he's talking, and that goes into my next question.
I did find the later link where
you talk about your interview with David Burleigh was the correct one.
Of course, your recruiter should be available to
talk about interview prep, post-interview debriefs and your job search updates.
When
I talk about interviewing an agile team, many people think, «Oh, we should pair!»»
They even find a small bit of time to
talk about interviewing strategies.
James: That's entirely true and we are going to
talk about interview preparation in a bit, but it's definitely something that if you do put the work in, in the front end then you really do get the benefits of it later on.
When
you talk about interviews, difficult questions are bound to come your way.
Am I the best person to
talk about interviews?
Yes, I am
talking about interview calls because is what resumes are meant to achieve.
Personal meetings are great if
we talk about interviews.
She talked about her interview with Dr. Bruce Perry on the topic, a world - renowned expert in the field, which will debut this Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Not exact matches
One of the things I love
about live television
interviews is the intensity of it — two people are literally staring at each other for five minutes straight
talking, sometimes tensely.
Michael Dell doesn't
talk specifically
about the companies he's interested in, but according to an April 2012 Forbes
interview, Dell said he, personally, looks at over 250 companies every year that might fit into the company's acquisition strategy, even if the company only acts on a few.
In a recently recovered
interview with Steve Jobs, he
talks about the disease that grips most people, which he explains is «thinking that a really great idea is 90 percent of the work.
You might not want to put those projects front and center on your resume unless it adds to your case, but you'll want to
talk about them in an
interview.
In an
interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of running Purolator — said one of the best things
about his new job is that he now gets to spend a lot more time
talking to people on the front lines.
«There are more and more people travelling from what we would call secondary cities — though it's hard to use that term when you're
talking about cities that have nine or 10 million people,» he said in an
interview following his speech.
We act like the
interview is done, then call them back in and have them go over everyone they met, including their names and what they
talked about.
Cisco Canada President Bernadette Wightman
talks about her best advice for tackling tough problems, what she always asks job candidates in
interviews, and the best leadership advice she's ever gotten.
«We
talk to students
about things like what a successful
interview looks like.»
In an
interview at the 2017 Inc. 5000 conference in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday, the entrepreneur, investor, and author
talked about what it really takes be successful, his recent brush with cancer, and of course, the inside scoop on Shark Tank.
On «The Work
Talk Show,» hosts DJ Waldow and Nick Westergaard
interview guests
about «how work gets done today,» including life hacks, app suggestions and other tips on how to run your work life more efficiently.
In an
interview with W magazine, Selena made it clear that she was pretty over
talking about Justin.
When he wasn't
talking to reporters
about the pending launch, he could have a stern, imposing demeanour (a defence mechanism to compensate for his young age, perhaps), so much so that employees would warn prospective hires
about to
interview with him not to be put off.
What I really loved
about our
interview, however, was when we started
talking about the why behind our goals.
Founder and CEO of Thrive Global, Arianna Huffington,
talks about the mistake she made while
interviewing people for her company.
Watch almost any pre-release
interview and you'll hear a lot of musicians say that they can't or won't
talk about their next album launch until every detail is confirmed and it's ready to hit stores.
In our
interview, Fields said he wanted his «employees to be happy» and
talked about traveling to Ford plants around the world, thinking
about the «200,000 men and women that are relying us back in [the headquarters in] Dearborn.»
Goldfarb
talked to a CNN reporter
about that this week, but the
interview quickly went sideways when Goldfarb was informed that Russian trolls helped coordinate that event and others like it.
(In the CEO's 60 - minute
interview with Fortune, he never
talked about improving the quality of the chain's food.)
Granted, the
interview ended with a hug, so it's possible Henson was just
talking about Blige's success.
Or maybe, since he's already been
interviewed a zillion times over the years, if he has to do
interviews he only wants to
talk about music.
When I did my MBA, I
interviewed hundreds of women and spent a lot of time doing digital anthropology... going to chat rooms and getting people to
talk to me
about things they wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable
talking about in person.
But that's why I normally don't
talk about politics,» Vonn said in an
interview from the Winter Games in Pyeongchang that aired Friday on «Squawk Box.»
In an
interview with Oprah Winfrey, the entrepreneur and media powerhouse
talks about what it takes to thrive and what it means to be successful today.
In an exclusive CNBC
interview, Edward Bastian, Delta Air Lines CEO,
talks to CNBC's Phil LeBeau,
about the airliner's strong quarter, product demand, Bombardier and upgrades.
In this
interview, the
talk - show legend
talks to this founder
about the passion that inspired him to launch an international giant.
In an
interview, just days before the election, Nottage sat down with Fortune and
talked about what she called America's «de-industrial revolution.»
In an
interview with YFS Magazine, global entrepreneur Tej Kohli
talked about the different hurdles he came across when expanding from country to country, including learning
about behavioral and cultural norms, legal and tax differences and much more.
The «Fast Money» traders discuss Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure's tweet
about a «Fast Money»
interview about Sprint deal
talks.
And here's a podcast
interview that
talks about how to become a freelance designer and charge for logo work.
But even these
interviews always end up at a wall, colorfully demonstrated by former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden, who tells him: «I don't know, and if I did, we wouldn't
talk about it anyway.»
To learn more
about Marlo Hunter's creative entrepreneurial journey and The Theatrical Culinary Project, check out my
interview with her on this Thought
Talk Podcast episode.
But publishing content on their own blog wasn't the thing that boosted Buffer's initial growth: In this
interview Buffer co-founder Leo Widrich
talks about how he used an aggressive guest - blogging strategy to get 100,000 users within the first nine months of launching.
In a wide - ranging
interview with Fast Company, Apple's top brass
talked about everything from Steve Jobs to Apple Maps.
Talk of using the MBA experience as a place to fine - tune an idea, recruit partners, gain access to seed capital, and finally launch a startup is becoming as ubiquitous as discussions
about forthcoming job
interviews at McKinsey & Co. and Goldman Sachs.