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He went on to work for Interview magazine, which Warhol founded in 1969.
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Common interview mistakes include dressing down, not knowing much (or anything!) about the place you'd like to work for, and poor interview mannerisms.
At the time when I was interviewing to work for he and Ingrid Sischy at Interview magazine, he told me that if he hired me it would be like pushing me down a tall staircase as I was so inexperienced.
Van Oss, who eventually went to work for NPR, even snagged an interview with Allen Ginsberg, in which the poet discussed coming out to his parents.
— Elizabeth Burton Responding to Adriana Gardella's post on a company's efforts to train its employees: Since 1995, over 95% of the prospective tutors who I have interviewed to work for my company (Math 1-2-3 NYT 4/21/11) have been lacking in knowledge and/or teaching skills.
The news jolted media circles in New York, where many people either had interviewed to work for APBNews at one point or knew someone who worked there.
In fact, one of the first people Ido interviewed to work for him in his business prior to Yes To even became a real family member: he married her, and now they have two children.
Next, you need to be very specific about the industry, profession and kind of organisation you want to work for, adds Katherine Burik, founder of The Interview Doctor.
In this way job seekers can see exactly what the boss will be like to work for even before applying for the interview.
Forster had come to Alexandria to work for the Red Cross as a "searcher," interviewing soldiers returning from Gallipoli about their lost comrades.
These must also be weighed against the strong evidence supporting his good character: Freeman's security check, which allowed him to work for the contractors building the U.S. Embassy; interviews with Freeman's supervisors in Jamaica and the U.S.; and multiple accounts from Freeman's neighbors and family.
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