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Interviewing (Was: Re: What may new subscribers post?)
Subject:Interviewing (Was: Re: What may new subscribers post?) From:Bill Sullivan <bsullivan -at- SMTPLINK -dot- DELTECPOWER -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 23 Sep 1996 17:00:48 -0700
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Guy says:
>Interviewing techniques depend very much on what you are seeking.
When I am interviewing someone for whatever purpose, and if my
subject or I start to run out of gas, or if I just want to get more
from the person, I find it useful to merely repeat the last thing he
or she said. Don't ask anything. Just repeat.
Bill Sullivan
bsullivan -at- deltecpower -dot- com
San Diego, California