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"Operator."
"I need a program for a 'where do you see yourself in 5 years?'" |
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You could have answered "I sometimes freeze when an interviewer asks me really clicheed questions". |
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Well said [Rods Tiger]. And as a happy by product of this strategy, all Evil HR Directors would be out of a job. |
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As an interviewer, I find [neonardo]'s response most illuminating - and would probably elict further interest. |
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BTW, I don't mind people thinking in interviews. Unfortunately, it's all too rare. |
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I've been told by many* people that they would rather have a potential employer who asks for a minute to consider, pauses to think about an answer, and replies with a bit of thought; instead of someone who just rattles off an answer that they think sounds good. Unfortunately, these sort of interviewers may be a minority. |
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