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Interestingly, in both formal and informal interviews, I wasn't really asked about my science, per se; I never did give a "job talk".
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If you tried to answer questions like these before, Google would have only returned search results matching the keywords, without properly identifying which entities you were really asking about, the company tells us.
Mainly, though, he wanted to say things they weren't really asking about.
"Ha ha!" Jessie says the person I should really ask about the plot is Jeff Jacobson.
What's your take on the standard interview question about strengths and weaknesses? A. I never really ask about weaknesses, because it's meaningless.
But while that's a useful thing to know it's not always the answer to the question we're really asking about macroeconomic troubles.
Because although there are plenty of candidates, what the question is really asking about games and art and respect, is a long way from what is happening.
Or rather, I hate being asked about them, because when people ask whether I can see green shoots in the economy, they're not really asking about the first, tentative signs of growth.
(Laypersons often have neither sort of question in mind, but are really asking about the sources of happiness. Thus it might be claimed, say, that "happiness is being with good friends".
I don't know, they never really ask about it.
I was really asking about America.
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