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I fell out of love with IT around 2008. Lost interest mainly. I seem very laid back at interviews. This is misconstrued as confidence, which works for me.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostWhats the deal,
I alwsys used to be quite nonchalant about interviews, and taking them in my stride.
Recently I have started to brick it before interviews...
Is this a sign of age?
I thought it would be opposite
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postimagine them naked during the interview
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMy only worry is that the potential client will realise how completely disinterested and unmotivated I am.
How I managed to fake interest to get the last gig I'll never know.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMy only worry is that the potential client will realise how completely disinterested and unmotivated I am.
How I managed to fake interest to get the last gig I'll never know.
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My only worry is that the potential client will realise how completely disinterested and unmotivated I am.
How I managed to fake interest to get the last gig I'll never know.
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I LOVE interviews, I like to expound, and I'm a bit forthright, end up with no gig.....
But sometimes someone will understand me, Wo ist Herr Hitler Jetzt?
One Woman, One Shag, One food option at teatime....
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Nothing to worry about - it's only your livelihood and the lives of your children on the line...
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postimagine them naked during the interview
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you forgot to take your medication/ drugs / alcohol / good luck charm before the interview.
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