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The applicant should do 80 percent of the talking during the interview, and what he talks about should be your main concern. But you have a great deal of control here by being an active listener. Keep in mind you only have an hour or so to listen. When you ask a question, a garrulous or nervous person might go on and on with his answer long after you’ve lost interest. Most of us will sit and listen until the end out of courtesy. Instead, you should interrupt and stop him, because if you don’t, you are wasting your only asset—the interview time, in which you have to get as much information and insight as possible. So when things go off the track, get them back on quickly. Apologize if you like, and say, “I would like to change the subject to X, Y, or Z.” The interview is yours to control, and if you don’t, you have only yourself to blame.
High Output Management
Andrew S. Grove
In other words, we do not have conscious access to the origins of our emotions and the moods they generate. Once we feel them, all we can do is try to interpret the emotion, translate it into language. But more often than not we get this wrong.
The Laws of Human Nature
Robert Greene
en moins de dix ans, entre 1990 et 2000, la Russie postcommuniste est passée du statut de pays qui avait réduit les inégalités monétaires à l’un des plus bas niveaux observés dans l’histoire à celui d’un des pays les plus inégalitaires du monde.
Capital Et Idéologie
Thomas Piketty
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