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Brandon Denton's comment,
June 25, 2015 5:57 PM
While reading all of these questions, I noticed a common theme. This is that the interviewer wants to hear personal stories or experiences that you (the interviewee) has encountered before. This shows them that you have "been through the ringer" and are comfortable in otherwise uncomfortable situations.
Ryan Luehrman's curator insight,
June 21, 2020 8:15 PM
There is nothing worse than when you get asked a hard question by an employer. So I added this section to prepare for the inevitable.
Lillian Budd's curator insight,
January 20, 2015 1:14 PM
I honestly didn't even know that there were college interviews until recently. I would imagine that there are a lot of other people like me who don't know about this, and this would definitely help them prepare for these interviews. Publishing this will help those who aren't confident in their ability to "rock" these interviews. I chose this for that specific reason.
Pierre-Boris Kalitventzeff's curator insight,
September 29, 2014 8:06 AM
Here are mines: - imagine you are in my shoes and I'm in yours: what would you evaluate in my profile? What is the most important question you would have for me? - what are you incorruptible at? - what is your level of intolerance and why? - how do you measure talent? Cheers!
Jessie Toledo's curator insight,
September 17, 2014 3:59 PM
Few things has important as important as a good first impression.
Jessie Toledo's comment,
September 17, 2014 4:00 PM
thank you for this! I have a interview coming up and this is going to be very useful.
GoJobio's comment,
November 3, 2014 9:36 PM
A very useful and informative post. You guy such a good author. We are in our way in promoting a video resume this sounds very good to us. Thanks!
Kyra Mohn's curator insight,
September 10, 2014 11:07 AM
Senior seminar is a great time to prepare for job interviews |
Andrea Ross's curator insight,
May 23, 2018 6:28 AM
Morning all. I've recently compiled a comprehensive list of behavioural based interview questions for agency recruitment and in-house clients over the last week. It can be pretty daunting with the amount of information out there. If anyone is out there that has just started interviewing talent then please take a read of this article it has 5 relevant questions that will help verify the suitability of the person for the role. Happy Interviewing!!
Emily Rose's comment,
December 30, 2016 6:17 AM
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Kimberly Kachadoorian's curator insight,
January 22, 2015 9:29 AM
ALWAYS HAVE A SET OF QUESTIONS TO ASK!!!! ![]()
Teveion Jenkins's curator insight,
April 22, 2015 10:40 AM
tips that will help you succed in your upcoming interviews.
Jessie Toledo's comment,
September 24, 2014 2:13 PM
this is so important and too many people don't ask questions back to the interviewee to get to know more about the company they are applying for
Sunday Jones's curator insight,
August 29, 2014 2:28 PM
Sometimes, it's good to know when to quit...and go another direction. You're not quitting for good--you're quitting because what you've been doing isn't working. There's a huge difference, and continuing to beat your head against a brick wall isn't going to help at all. |
When I read this quote today, I could not wait to share it. I don't know if anyone has ever taken on the challenge of eliminating excuses all together; however, I can tell you it is not as easy as it sounds.
I challenged myself over a year ago to start removing words and habits that did not serve me. I initially thought that I rarely made excuses; however, when it was on my radar I started noticing that was not the case.
I would make comments to my kids like, I didn't get to that because....then I noticed that I was making excuses for everyone around me (my family, friends, etc.)
It took some time to re-wire my thoughts, words, and actions.
So the challenge is this: for those of you who have done this, what advice and lessons do you have to share?
For everyone else -- why not challenge yourself to eliminate excuses. The huge benefit that I noticed is that I hold myself to higher standards and hold myself to be accountable for my actions and decisions.
Would love to hear your thoughts!
Until next time....PS - Live on Purpose!
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