“Anyone who agrees to be interviewed must decide where to draw the line between what is public and what is private. But the line can shift, depending on who is asking the questions.”
Terry Gross
“When one draws lines, there is always a risk of being on the inside and wanting to be on the outside, or being on the outside and wanting to be on the inside.”
Elizabeth Alraune
“A pet question in Interview - You hail from which place? Are interviewers going to select the person based on his dwelling city or the values that dwells in his life?”
Anuj Somany
“We decided it would be better to interview the candidates and have them answer the questions instead of doing it ourselves. It just made sense to do it this way because we wanted something different than everyone else. We thought it would be more applicable because the elections are the biggest thing happening in Payson at this time.”
Erin Wilson
“I have been the forensic interviewer for about a year and a half, and my job is to interview the child that is brought to the advocacy center, or the Gingerbread House.”
Teresa Evans
“I later denied any wrongdoing in public statements and in voluntary interviews with prosecutors, ... The government's attempt to criminalize these actions makes no sense to me.”
Martha Stewart
“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