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That's how I interview.
Tom Szaky, in his blog for the New York Times,"How I Interview Candidates," says real world experience is more important than where a candidate went to school.
And then he continued with a hint of empathy in his voice, "Ann, you don't remember me, do you?" "Afraid I don't," I responded, and began explaining how I interview dozens of people a week for work and have hundreds of email conversations every day, which means that people enter and fall off my radar regularly, so please take no offense..
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I love the music, but regardless of how I am interviewed by most people, it always comes back to Dad and the Beatles, which is understandable but a little frustrating.
There's a revealing passage where the hero's friend, a painter, describes how "I was interviewed not long ago by some putty-faced, pipe-smoking chubbyguts from that magazine Monthly Upchuck of the Arts and all he could do was needle me about 'class' and wonder when my origins were going to show more clearly in my work".
That developed into a curiosity to know how the women I interviewed for "Perfect Madness" were doing.
I've interviewed Aubrey Plaza before, and as my date and I walk into the theater and settle into our seats, I wonder how I can possibly interview her again.
I said that was not how I conducted interviews.
"How many athletes have I interviewed who say, 'Oh, if only I could have my mind of this age and be back on the world stage' as a skater, golfer, tennis player ..."...
And I'd need to write a whole new essay about how, the night before I interviewed Brzezinski in the White House, I sat up for hours practising his name and got too tired to ask him anything.
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