“The interviewer asked who he would like to be a guest and he said my name, which was very sweet.”
Carol Burnett
“Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood.”
Oscar Wilde
“The kinds of questions you ask tell the interviewer how well prepared you are for the interview. Asking questions about their product range--or specific services you couldn't find out simply by reading the cover letter you received from the company or from the employment ad--means you did some independent research about the company on the Internet or at the library. This shows the prospective employer that you're serious about the job.”
Umesh Ramakrishnan
“I vividly remember coming for an interview [for his job] - many interviews - and I was asked if I would be 'prepared to try some biologically sustainable farming'. I hadn't got a clue what it meant, so I said, 'Yes, of course,' as you do in those situations. That was my introduction to organics.”
David Wilson
“CBS news anchor Dan Rather has interviewed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. When asked what it was like to talk to a crazy man, Saddam said, 'It's not so bad.'”
Conan O'Brien
“[When she interviewed Matt Damon]Is there anything you want me to ask you, besides your phone number?”
Pink
“During job interviews, when they ask: 'What is your worst quality?', I always say: 'Flatulence'. That way I get my own office.”
Dan Thompson