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Sep 07, 2006 07:20

One hour and 40 mins until my interview...and I am totally and utterly nervous. I don't know all the technical stuff I should. At all. Took my home computer apart last night so my husband could go through and help me have a visual for all the components we were talking about ( Read more... )

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zesty_pinto September 7 2006, 14:33:37 UTC
The purpose of each question is to make yourself look good no matter how stupid the question is. You could tell them that if there were any major boo boos you made, they were not big enough for them for you(or anyone else) to remember them.

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jenniffer September 7 2006, 14:46:55 UTC
OOO....I like that!

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bd1 September 7 2006, 15:49:45 UTC
But I think they won't believe you've NEVER made a mistake big enough to cause any type of problem. Regardless, they are looking for how you handle errors, mistakes, failures, and such and they want to hear about your skills, talents, etc. Saying "never made a major error" won't work...too many select that route and it doesn't give them what they are looking for.

My opinion only, of course.

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jenniffer September 7 2006, 16:37:42 UTC
No, I'm sure you're right...saying you never made an error can imply that you did, but you're not honest or fourthcoming.

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aqualectra September 7 2006, 23:04:01 UTC
or that you were not observant enough to notice the mistakes you were making.

like those "ive never had an accident" drivers.

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