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How to distinguish self from others during a job interview
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 209930, member: 25510"] I had the experiencing of doing the interview of applicants for the programming job when I was operations manager of a Japanese software house. The first thing I look at is the appearance particularly the face - he may be nervous or the opposite. During the interview, it is common to see an applicant to look tense but that is all right. What I note down are the answers to my question regarding the job. What I want to hear is their experience when there is a crisis in the job like trying to beat an impossible deadline or how to handle a bad boss. Small things are also important to me like giving the exact answers to my question and nothing more. When the applicant gives more information then that may be bragging already and I do not favor that kind of behavior. [/QUOTE]
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