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1.) Have you ever been to a job interview? If yes, how did you prepare for it?

If not,
how are you going to prepare for it?

- Yes, I did have a job interview. Preparing for an interview entails thinking
about my goals and qualifications in relation to the position and employer. To
do so, I should conduct research on the company and carefully read the job
description to understand why I am a good fit for that position.

2.) Why is the video titled "This is the worst job interview?" Do you consider the
scenario as the worst job interview? Justify your answer.

- Interviews are difficult, especially when the interviewer contradicts himself


with every word, according to the video titled "The Worst Job Interview." This
is a truly dreadful job interview. Because the interviewer was not paying
attention, he didn't seem to take the interview seriously enough in my opinion.
That's why the girl walked out of the interview. I think it is very unprofessional
of him to use a phone to call someone while they are having a job interview,
and I don't think that you should offer food during an interview. If I were the
girl, I would also leave that job interview. So yes, I consider this scenario to
be the worst job interview.

3.) In your opinion, what are the things that the interviewee could have done to
avoid being in that situation?

- In my opinion, to avoid that situation, the interviewer asks questions, the


interviewee responds, with participants taking turns talking. Interviews usually
involve a transfer of information from interviewee to interviewer, which is
usually the primary purpose of the interview, although information transfers
can happen in both directions simultaneously. One can contrast an interview,
which involves bi-directional communication, with a one-way flow of
information, such as a speech or oration.

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