Not exact matches
A typical
interview — unstructured, rambling, unfocused —
tells the interviewer almost nothing about
job candidates, other than how they seem
during a couple of meetings in a conference room.
If you are
telling the effeminate applicant that this
job position just isn't right for them because you felt a little uncomfortable
during the
interview, then you are a disgusting bigot who needs to get the fvck out of America.
Tell your teen to shut off her cellphone
during an
interview and make sure she knows it isn't appropriate to send text messages or be distracted by her phone while she's on the
job.
But sources say the strongest potential candidate is the one guy who has ruled it out publicly, and that is Brooklyn Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a former assemblyman who
told Errol Louis
during an «Inside City Hall»
interview on Aug. 5th: «I've got no interest in running for mayor or holding any other
job other than the one I have now.»
«I didn't want this
job,» he
told the Independent Journal Review in an
interview during his recent Asia trip, adding that he took the post because his wife
told him he was «supposed» to.
«I've argued 20 cases in the Supreme Court, 21 cases for our state's highest court, 33 cases in the Second Circuit,» Underwood
told lawmakers
during an hour - long session that amount to a
job interview on Tuesday, «and I've closely supervised the work of attorneys for hundreds more.»
«That's still a lot of
jobs, and I'm very sorry I have to do it,» Paterson
told WOR's John Gambling
during an extended radio
interview this morning.
Svitlana Tuchynska, a journalist for the Ukrainian newspaper Kyiv Post, said that
during an undercover
job interview she was
told the role involved posing as a female user of the dating site and encouraging male users to buy memberships.
We know this because the screenplay
tells us quite directly (and in many of the same words)
during a
job interview with Special Agent Carol Finnerty (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who winds up trying to stop the takeover from the Pentagon.
A mathematician I know who teaches at a small college
told me that a graduate of his education school caused much embarrassment when,
during the
interview for a
job in an elementary school, the
job seeker was unable to add two fractions when asked to do so.
Interviews by The Times suggest several explanations: Principals are afraid they'll get someone worse; it's time - consuming to prepare and unpleasant to deliver a negative evaluation; they learned not to be picky
during teacher shortages that ended years ago; or they simply can't
tell who deserves a permanent
job and who doesn't.
Anyone can say anything
during a
job interview, and you need verify that what you are
told matches with how this person is in real life.
Telling a lie
during an
interview can cost you a
job.
The same way companies ask behavioral - based
interview questions
during your
job interview («
Tell me about a time when...»), you can do the same.
When an interviewer asks you the question, «
Tell me about yourself,»
during a
job interview, they don't want to know that you're married with two small children or that you love to go camping on the weekends (unless the latter is somehow relevant to the
job at hand).
With that said, consider the following tips to prepare for being asked to «
tell me about yourself»
during a
job interview.
«It's better to
tell a potential employer that you have different interests than to take up more time
during a second
interview or to take a
job that isn't fulfilling and resign soon after.»
Your resume profile will also be useful
during job interviews: it is a great answer to the common question, «
Tell me about yourself.»
And I wouldn't have to
tell you that there is a structured way to demonstrate your accomplishments on a resume, your LinkedIn profile, and
during a
job interview.
If you
tell a lie, it doesn't end with the
job application — you now must keep the charade going online and
during the
interview process.
Professional experience: Standard questions
during a
job interview are «
tell me about your professional experience».
It should be engaging, persuasive and brief so that you could theoretically
tell it to anyone you meet for career networking,
job fairs,
during job interviews if asked to talk about yourself, or in everyday situations where you might meet someone and describe what you do in your professional life.
During a
job interview, how do I
tell an employer that I really would like to work for them?
Tell Me You Did Your Homework There's nothing worse to an entertainment hiring executive than a
job candidate revealing she has no clue what the company does
during an
interview.
During the strange, multi-week
interview process, I was
told that if I was doing a great
job, they wouldn't be concerned with tracking vacation days and I could work from home on occasion.
If they see that you have got all the things that they need, they may give you a chance to
tell them why you think you are suitable for the
job during the
interview.