2006年10月20日星期五

Never Talk To Strangers

For job-seekers. The process of finding a job is a process of sales. Interviews, whatever form it takes, want you to talk about yourself as much as possible. They have prepared tons of questions for you, everyone of which has even no clear intention. They are designed only to keep your mouth open. Those big-mouths might be proud at this time. However, my advice is "never talk to strangers". Someone may want you to ask them questions, but you don't know them well. Go away. At once. Don't try to find something deep in your mind. They seldom work under such circumstances. Go back and do your homework and then return with good ones and talk for two and a half hours. That is the way it should be. Just imagine an interview in which you have the resume of your interviewer on hand. What a catastrophic mistake I committed this evening.

2 条评论:

匿名 说...

catastrophe? was it really that bad?

匿名 说...

its me adam