RE: Strange Interview Practices?
Of course, what interview ever is something to look forward to?
Oh, I don't know. This time last year I was interviewing, and I had several downright pleasant interviews. There were no head games, no attempts to intimidate me or trip me up, just straightforward questions about my portfolio and what I was then looking for in a job.
I suspect that with the changed market, the next ones won't be quite as pleasant, but I'm still holding out hope.
Rebecca
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