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"Goober Writer" <gooberwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com> writes:
> Very true. And on the flip side, I have no garantee
> that you were the one who created these documents, and
> for all I know, you studied up just enough to talk up
> the samples you provided. So, until you can prove your
> abilities outside the shell of your portfolio, it's
> all just smoke and mirrors.
Has anyone else had the unpleasant experience of introducing a piece from
your portfolio only to have the interviewer say that she's seen the same
sample earlier from another applicant? How did you handle that?
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