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The students were always well prepared to interview him, but one question was enough.
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Mr. Costas, who has been widely praised for his questioning and his demeanor in the interview, said in a telephone conversation Tuesday, "Some of the preparation I had done for the Amendola interview informed the questions I asked Sandusky, but I had not specifically prepared to interview Sandusky".
The US Chamber of Commerce will host 400 career fairs across America in 2012, and they do ask employers to come prepared to interview and make contingency offers on the spot, but they are the exception and not the norm.
I feel awkwardly under-prepared to interview anyone -- I barely know how to successfully impress in an interview myself.
In this study, the researchers collected data using prepared questionnaires to interview patternmakers of thirteen Korean menswear brands, which were registered on the Korean fashion brand annual 2012/2013.
And although I've never subscribed to the philosophy that you should be primed with prepared answers to interview questions, such as those espoused in books with titles like 100 Snappy Answers to Tough Interview Questions, there are a few areas of career development where word-craft should be an essential part of your preparation.
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