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The sociology concentrator learned how to craft interesting, in-depth interviews while researching her junior papers and senior thesis, and as an intern at Career Services, she picked up marketing on the job, recording soundbites from visiting professionals with an office Flip camera.
What's interesting is, in interviews, the CEOs who had led turnarounds took personal responsibility when things went wrong and did not hesitate to share the credit with their teams when things went right.
(One begins: "Has anyone ever told you that you're more interesting in the interviews you write yourself?") "I think it's essential in life to find good counterparts," he joked.
Don't just memorize trivia; follow current events and legal issues that are relevant so that you can bring up something interesting in an interview.
But Sloan said something very interesting in an NPR interview today: he worked with his publisher to print the cover of the book in glow-in-the-dark ink.
In an interesting interview in the Wall Street Journal, Bill Gates recently talked with Jason Riley about what his foundation has learned after investing some $5 billion in education philanthropy.
Although he found the subject interesting, the basis in interview resulted in a "choppy book" that was "no more than an interim report".
It is my passion and I always want to steal away and find time to indulge in interviews with interesting people, read more about life's reinventions, have inspired conversations and motivate others through my writing, which I share through blogs, social media and our website.
Links: Thanks to PaulBowes01 for this: An interesting interview in The Atlantic with Peter K. Steinberg, author of the biography Sylvia Plath (2004), on the question of why there were so few obituaries for the poet, and just how little impact her death made at the time.
Interesting interview in the Guardian with Micah Richards.
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