Interview
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Because all of a sudden, you're going to be late to that job
interview.
Demandingness: they put their own needs ahead of the needs of others: "I don't care why this person is driving so slow, they need to speed up or move over so I can get to this job interview."
Indeed, if we required that television stations run a 30-second
interview
with each loser every time they
interview
a winner, the 100 million losers in the last lottery would require nine-and-a-half years of your undivided attention just to watch them say, "Me?
Think back to your most recent job
interview.
Instead, to
interview
for adaptability, I like to ask "what if" questions.
Take time to tell your colleague that the help that they gave you really helped you land that big sale, or helped you get that
interview
that you were really hoping to get.
Norman Mailer, just before he died, last interview, he said, "Every one of my books has killed me a little more."
And for me, the best contemporary example that I have of how to do that is the musician Tom Waits, who I got to
interview
several years ago on a magazine assignment.
As I was finishing my
interview
with the midwife, I noticed an area in her house that was decorated with elaborate homemade flags.
And he gave an
interview
in December.
Well, if my husband were up here right now, he would tell you that I
interview
babies, because he would rather not say that his wife experiments on children.
In her interview, she was warned that wireless operation was some of the most dangerous work in the intelligence field.
And it only really began to fall into place for me when one day, I went to
interview
a South African psychiatrist named Dr.
And most of them live with the fear every single day that as they walk down the street or they
interview
for a job or they go to school or they meet someone online, that that person has seen their abuse.
"And then you called me up and you said you wanted to come out here and
interview
me and she went and looked you up on the Internet.
At the time he was applying to join the African Design Centre, we could hear gunshots going off in the background of his
interview
call.
Shortly after he published my first novel, I went to a TV station in Lagos to do an interview, and a woman who worked there as a messenger came up to me and said, "I really liked your novel.
And the living self-portrait series was the idea of basically my being a brush in the hand of amazing people who would come and I would
interview.
Then there's the celebrity interview, where it's more important who's asking the question than who answers.
And the only reason I really know that is because of one
interview
I did with Senator William Fulbright, and that was six months after he'd had a stroke.
When he started a sentence, particularly in the early parts of the interview, and paused, you gave him the word, the bridge to get to the end of the sentence, and by the end of it, he was speaking complete sentences on his own."
So I thought, okay, fine, I've got empathy, or empathy, at any rate, is what's critical to this kind of
interview.
Who makes a great
interview
in this context?
He was supposed to be the toughest
interview
that anybody would ever do because he was famous for being silent, for never ever saying anything except maybe a word or two.
But after the interview, I got a call, very gruff voice, from a woman.
The worst
interview
I ever did: William L. Shirer.
I never would ever agree to
interview
a modest person.
And let me tell you at once the worse moment and the best moment that happened in this
interview
series.
She was 80, almost that day of the interview, and there she was and there I was, and I just proceeded into the questions.
And we were sitting there, and almost toward the beginning of the interview, I turned to him and I said, "Steve," or "Mr.
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