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Originally posted by threadedWell for fiiddly and spoidly I hazard I may answer:
1) Professional: what is that to rank amateurs?
2) It involves Bubba, a bar of soap and bending over.
3) Yes! And the answer is Yes!
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Originally posted by castoff101If one (not me of course) had a hypothetical interview coming up and the following questions were going to be asked.
What has been your worst professional moment ?
Tell me about the hardest client facing situation you have been in ?
Can anybody give some reasonable answers which will impress ?
1) Professional: what is that to rank amateurs?
2) It involves Bubba, a bar of soap and bending over.
3) Yes! And the answer is Yes!
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Re: Interview Questions
Had very similar questions just a few months ago.
Same answer to both
"I am sorry but it would be inappropriate for me to answer that question. In discussing such matters with you I would have to reveal information that is confidential to a former client."
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What has been your worst professional moment ?
Talking to you, everything else has been a walk in the park
Tell me about the hardest client facing situation you have been in ?
Trying to answer this question without falling asleep, next question
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I usually endevour to find a suitable quote from "The Outlaw Jose Wales" to any such queries but have drawn a blank on this one. How about a quote from "Hannibal"?
"Bowels in or bowels out?"Last edited by xoggoth; 9 July 2005, 19:21. Reason: The ancient Egyptians did not invent wheelie bins after all hence asssertion that they did deleted to avoid looking an idiot.
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the best and the worse ...
If one (not me of course) had a hypothetical interview coming up and the following questions were going to be asked.
What has been your worst professional moment ?
Tell me about the hardest client facing situation you have been in ?
Can anybody give some reasonable answers which will impress ?Last edited by castoff101; 9 July 2005, 17:45.Tags: None
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