Improvised at a job interview todaynon

Why do some people call it "pud/pudding"? Worked with a guy that called it pulling your pudding lol.
Learn from the enlightened one.

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Silence, eye contact and and blinking is “beat the polygraph” technique. Or is it breathalyzer. Can’t remember.
 
If you have to do a second interview, offer more insights into how Pinocchio is a morality fable on the dangers of not living an unfulfilled life and that's no bloody joke, so you (the interviewer) better clean your room bucko
 
anytime you get a hardball question in an interview, someone doesnt like you for the job. always.

Hang on, what? A tough question means they don't want you? Every interview should contain some tough questions, otherwise they're not doing due diligence.
 
So yesterday, I was under the impression I was going to have a job interview. Spent an evening picking out my smartest interview cloths (I even considered ironing them).

I wasn't nervous for the potential interview but I had one hell of a restleness night! Maybe an hours tops.

I had been in email communication the past week and had specified Monday I would be free. So I showered shaved, rehersed, only to not get any further emails.

So fuck all sleep. An evening sorting shitty cloths out and interview preparation for nothing.
 
So yesterday, I was under the impression I was going to have a job interview. Spent an evening picking out my smartest interview cloths (I even considered ironing them).

I wasn't nervous for the potential interview but I had one hell of a restleness night! Maybe an hours tops.

I had been in email communication the past week and had specified Monday I would be free. So I showered shaved, rehersed, only to not get any further emails.

So fuck all sleep. An evening sorting shitty cloths out and interview preparation for nothing.
Gutted mate, have a pot noodle, will sort everything out
 
Hey there, I totally feel you on this. Interviews can be so stressful, and it's especially tough when you get a question that throws you for a loop. It's hard not to take it personally, but try not to beat yourself up over it too much. Remember, job interviews are just one piece of the puzzle, and there are a million reasons why someone might not be a good fit for a particular role. I've been in your shoes before, and it can be tough when you don't have all the knowledge the job requires. But don't give up hope! There are so many resources out there that can help you learn new skills and get up to speed.
 
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