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Interview help


Question Posted Tuesday March 21 2006, 1:32 pm

Hey guys :)

Okey, let me start off by saying thanx for taking a minute or so to help me.
This is the thing, I recently asked a question about having an interview with a person. And I have now had the interview, and I have all the questions..all I've got to do is put it all together. But I don't know how to start the interview in a humorous or atleast interesting way. I don't want to be like "I had the interview with "bla bla bla" and this is what he/she answered when I asked "bla bla bla" is there anyother way of starting it?

Thank you for any suggestions.


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saleeha answered Thursday August 3 2006, 6:38 pm:
well there are many ways to start off. you can start it off by asking a question. that's my fav.

example:

if your interview was about difficulties in one's life...

have you ever wondered about some of the difficulties people face? well i've interviewd a person who's been having a lot of difficulties lately.

srry if it wasn't any help. i tried :)

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