Some contrarian advice for job candidates: don't try to improve your interview technique. If you're genuinely a good candidate, it shouldn't be in your interests to be hired by a company that would be easily fooled by anything so superficial as "good interview technique".
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Replying to @propensive
Agreed, but this will come off as "white guy advice" If I can add anything I'll be: "Have confidence. You have value. Realize and express that."
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Replying to @virus_dave
"White guy advice" or maybe just privileged advice... that's fair. When you're starting out, it's natural to think, in the absence of lots of experience, that interview technique matters a lot... And unfortunately it does.
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Replying to @propensive @virus_dave
But, if it's any consolation, I wanted to encourage people by saying those are less desirable jobs anyway, especially if other people in the company have been hired that way.
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Replying to @propensive @virus_dave
There's another corollary: if you're not a good candidate, then brush up on your interview technique, because you're going to need luck! The unfortunate thing is that a lot of people who are good candidates don't realise it (and the reverse, of course)...
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And I definitely agree with your additions. :)
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