Re: internships 07
i agree with not preparing answers, as in, not putting down sentances.
however, i think you need to at least think about types of questions they might ask and what examples your going to draw on, because it can take some time to dig through your life experiences and reflect on them. therefore you should at least think about how your experiences are relevant to certain attributes.
You seem to use your questions as another excuse to sell yourself.
Instead, i ask them detailed industry relevant questions that says "this guy knows his stuff and is keen" which isn't bad either.
Senior managers love to talk about their work and to be able to converse with them as a colleageue (provided you have the knowledge) i think is powerful too,
do you ever use the knowledge style question?
Hmm, thinking back on it tho, the MBA question is very clever. it says,
I'm keen to stay here for ages, therefore im a good hire.
I care about personal development
I like to think long term, lots of good things,
The knowledge style question only says 1 thing, that your knowledgable.
However, i think they allow you to connect with the manager more personally, through a genuine interest in their work, rather than just the comapnmy, which is more superficial, tough.
i agree with not preparing answers, as in, not putting down sentances.
however, i think you need to at least think about types of questions they might ask and what examples your going to draw on, because it can take some time to dig through your life experiences and reflect on them. therefore you should at least think about how your experiences are relevant to certain attributes.
You seem to use your questions as another excuse to sell yourself.
Instead, i ask them detailed industry relevant questions that says "this guy knows his stuff and is keen" which isn't bad either.
Senior managers love to talk about their work and to be able to converse with them as a colleageue (provided you have the knowledge) i think is powerful too,
do you ever use the knowledge style question?
Hmm, thinking back on it tho, the MBA question is very clever. it says,
I'm keen to stay here for ages, therefore im a good hire.
I care about personal development
I like to think long term, lots of good things,
The knowledge style question only says 1 thing, that your knowledgable.
However, i think they allow you to connect with the manager more personally, through a genuine interest in their work, rather than just the comapnmy, which is more superficial, tough.
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