Nikia
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Mon May-01-06 09:04 PM
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| Is it good or bad to mention stuff that you learned about the interviewer? |
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From Googling his name on the internet. Yes, I am sure that it is the same person. No, there is no way I would know or know about this person from real life connections? Would that be good since it showed that I did research or would it sound like I am a potential stalker? My interview is tomarrow.
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Mon May-01-06 09:53 PM
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| 1. Hmm, Id say it depends. |
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Edited on Mon May-01-06 09:53 PM by nickshepDEM
If the information you found was relevant to the job/interivew than I see no harm in bringing it up. Like a project the interviewer participated in.
However, I wouldnt say something like this... "So, I see you live on Malburry street. Nice neighborhood."
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Tue May-02-06 06:52 PM
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| 2. Yes, relevant stuff was what I meant |
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I was nervous as usual for the interview. The interview seemed to be more of a question and answer format rather than having a conversation so I didn't end up bringing anything up that I learned anyway. I'll find out in another couple weeks if I'll be invited back for the next interview.
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Tue May-02-06 08:00 PM
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| 3. Good luck. Tomorrow I will find out... |
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whether or not T. Rowe price is going to bring me on as summer intern. Im super anxious.
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