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    Four-thirty-five in the afternoon finds me once again waiting for a train, returning from another hair-done, pressed-jacket, best-shoes-and-smile Job interview.

    The last hour sits heavily on my mind and thinking about it, I don't know what the outcome of the interview will be. "After-interview syndrome" leaves me feeling either on top of the world, visualising how much I'm going to enjoy the job I think I've just won, or walking away painfully conscious of all the things I should have said and done, but didn't.

    PERSONALITIES

    I've had extensive "Employment Interview training" with various people. Private Agencies, The Employment Service, "Executive Job Club", and my fifteen years experience in professional sales gives me other skills to call on. But I still conclude that where interviews are concerned, it's down to personalities. Either the Intervi

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    hour sits heavily on my mind and thinking about it, I don't know what the outcome of the interview will be. "After-interview syndrome" leaves me feeling either on top of the world, visualising how much I'm going to enjoy the job I think I've just won, or walking away painfully conscious of all the things I should have said and done, but didn't.

    PERSONALITIES

    I've had extensive "Employment Interview training" with various people. Private Agencies, The Employment Service, "Executive Job Club", and my fifteen years experience in professional sales gives me other skills to call on. But I still conclude that where interviews are concerned, it's down to personalities. Either the Intervi

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    orld, visualising how much I'm going to enjoy the job I think I've just won, or walking away painfully conscious of all the things I should have said and done, but didn't.

    PERSONALITIES

    I've had extensive "Employment Interview training" with various people. Private Agencies, The Employment Service, "Executive Job Club", and my fifteen years experience in professional sales gives me other skills to call on. But I still conclude that where interviews are concerned, it's down to personalities. Either the Intervi

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    p>PERSONALITIES

    I've had extensive "Employment Interview training" with various people. Private Agencies, The Employment Service, "Executive Job Club", and my fifteen years experience in professional sales gives me other skills to call on. But I still conclude that where interviews are concerned, it's down to personalities. Either the Intervi

    Is Your Business or School Culture A Melting Pot or a Tossed Salad?
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    ars experience in professional sales gives me other skills to call on. But I still conclude that where interviews are concerned, it's down to personalities. Either the Interviewer likes you or not. If so, you're in with a chance. If not, - no matter how well qualified you are - no job. Not in most fields anyway. Everyone has their own opinions, likes and dislikes.

    "Equal Opportunity for all" is a marvellous concept, but like racism and other Social ills, you can't really legislate against personal taste.

    CHOICE

    Several years ago, I was interviewed by someone who quite obviously took to me. I answered his questions poorly and made many other mistakes in the interview, including accepting the cigarette which was offered, (against all the rules) and joining my interviewer in some very bad jokes. We got on and I got the job! In previous intervi

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