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Wed Jan-16-08 12:33 AM
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Job Interview 101 - Organization = Important Skill / Strength |
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Obama is still my guy...but, whew, i flipped out on that admission.
If your not organized, just don't bring it up!
Was that a planned response??
Wow...
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Wed Jan-16-08 12:36 AM
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1. That's cute. Did he actually say that. I give him points for making |
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Wed Jan-16-08 01:52 AM
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5. Not a good interview response, and I have a messy desk. |
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The reason it is a poor answer is not that he has a messy desk (or a neat one), it is that he brought it up and characterized this trait as the "worst". His answer does give us a couple of clues about his personality, probably a lot more than he intended.
In the general population, people who are "clean" desk view "messy" as a failing, much like "morning" people view "night owls" and might fault them for sleeping later. (Here I am posting in the middle of the night and yes I have a messy desk.) Any "messy desk" executive has to have assistants to help ensure that they are successful; while Obama said that he had good staff to compensate, his describing this as his worst fault suggests that he really doesn't have this under control.
Many of the most successful entrepreneurs and high tech executives are "messy desk" and thrive by creating environments that eliminates or delegates most of the bureaucratic functions, eliminates anything with low payoff, and frees them to leverage their talents to solve problems in new ways.
Seeing this as a fault also indicates some issues with self confidence, possibly that common trait of many very smart and successful people who still are afraid of somehow being found out as an imposter. Not enough info to really get into this at such a late hour.
At a minimum, every job applicant should expect this question and have a ready, if totally BS, answer. Otherwise, it shows they are unprepared and lack adequate care with information in a hostile environment.
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Wed Jan-16-08 12:39 AM
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2. Some of the smartest, most accomplished people I know have |
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Edited on Wed Jan-16-08 12:39 AM by wienerdoggie
the messiest offices. Nobody is going to refuse to vote for Obama because he needs a secretary.
on edit--it was the most honest, straightforward reply, which I respect him for.
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Wed Jan-16-08 12:41 AM
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3. i totally agree with you - i hope you are right |
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it just struck me as an odd thing to bring up.
I don't hold it against him!
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Wed Jan-16-08 12:42 AM
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4. Indeed. I Still Don't Know What He Was Thinking. |
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Wed Jan-16-08 01:58 AM
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6. I think he was attempting to be Joe Average and flubbed. |
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Wed Jan-16-08 02:15 AM
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7. Come on, what are they gonna say? |
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Does anyone give an honest answer to those questions? I think it was closest to an honest answer-I don't remember Hillary's, but Edward's was basically 'I care TOO much'-and that reveals more to me than anything. Someone's who less likely to BS me than a typical pol. That's a good thing. He's disorganized, a big-picture guy who's found a way around this shortcoming-what's wrong with that?
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