They typically ask what you expect to get out of it. Maybe say something like you want education to improve, because you want other students to have even bigger opportunities, and IT can do this, etc.
When they ask those weird questions where your answers may include things like life experiences, try not to answer with them same experience more than once. That shows that you haven't done much in life and they don't like that. They want you answers to include different situations.
(idk this may sound weird but i think thats why i didnt get the job at my last job interview, i always hate those weird questions)
When they ask what you want out of the job tell them "Mad Benjamins and a bling *** ride to get da ****s" Use that exact phrase.
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I thought it's a serious thread. Why are you smiling? You should be pissed off.Originally Posted by T4KShadow
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Hair's cut, clothes ready.
Secret handshake might give you dibs on the job
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Tomorrow, 2.30 pm.![]()
I'm not as nervous anymore, and I found this piece of advice the best so far;
It's true, I mean If I can't answer something or my mind goes blank then hey, I tried. I just think stressing about it will make it so much more difficult.Originally Posted by ANBA