Bill, I cannot thank you enough. I followed all of your tips and just accepted my first job offer post graduation. The interview process was not as intimidating or difficult once I understood all of your advice and practiced. I exceeded my employers expectations even though I did not meet their experience requirements. You are truly a difference maker in people’s lives. You’re the best!!
Production quality has really increased with this video, I find it more compelling and think it would be easier to binge a few of them at once. Hoping to see more like it in the future!
I want Colleges, Job Corps, and High Schools to quit teaching interview skills as just simply moch interviews and start teaching what you say, then moch them practicing doing what you said to do. This would have helped me a LOT 20 years ago. I was too honest to all questions... You are what I wish I had for learning be interviewed.
Thank you very much. I'm an experienced grad student that's about to do interviews again. I'll be honest, I don't like the job search process so I'm going to binge watch your videos.
So glad *someone* tells me I'm awesome, lol But actually, I'm happy that is your outro, even though it's from an internet stranger, it's still nice to hear the words.
I need some stress and pressure in my life. That's when I do my best work. If it gets too high however, I go out for a drive in my little Fiat 500 Abarth and find a windy country road. 😁
Your videos are an incredible resource thank you for what you do! I received two solid offers last year thanks to your tips. You truly are an expert at this!
Great video though. To be honest, I tend to work better with stress and pressure. It sort of challenges me and get the best out of me. If it gets too overwhelming, I tend to go for a walk, go to the gym and go do salsa dancing.
I always mention how I used to work in Corrections and stress was always apart of my job. If I can handle stress in working in a jail, I can handle stress anywhere.
I like cooking, it makes me relaxed. If it is a large workload in a project I like to divide it into smaller pieces and start with the easiest ones, to get going. However, I suspect you are right in that lingering on this question is an L. I will try your approach and only mention more if they ask for it. Thanks for the tip!
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Bill, I cannot thank you enough. I followed all of your tips and just accepted my first job offer post graduation. The interview process was not as intimidating or difficult once I understood all of your advice and practiced. I exceeded my employers expectations even though I did not meet their experience requirements. You are truly a difference maker in people’s lives. You’re the best!!
Congratulations, Anthony! All your hard work and preparation paid off!!!
got dream job interview tomorrow, i cant believe i found you! thank you very much.
You've helped me a lot, I actually passed my interview and I got the job that I wanted thanks to your videos. Thank you!!!
Way to go, Teddy Bear! Congratulations on your hard work paying off!!
Production quality has really increased with this video, I find it more compelling and think it would be easier to binge a few of them at once. Hoping to see more like it in the future!
I want Colleges, Job Corps, and High Schools to quit teaching interview skills as just simply moch interviews and start teaching what you say, then moch them practicing doing what you said to do.
This would have helped me a LOT 20 years ago. I was too honest to all questions...
You are what I wish I had for learning be interviewed.
Thank you very much. I'm an experienced grad student that's about to do interviews again. I'll be honest, I don't like the job search process so I'm going to binge watch your videos.
So glad *someone* tells me I'm awesome, lol
But actually, I'm happy that is your outro, even though it's from an internet stranger, it's still nice to hear the words.
You are.
“I do gardening for my brain and massage for my body. It’s all I’ve ever needed.”
A little Brain Gardening is in order.
I need some stress and pressure in my life. That's when I do my best work.
If it gets too high however, I go out for a drive in my little Fiat 500 Abarth and find a windy country road. 😁
Your videos are an incredible resource thank you for what you do! I received two solid offers last year thanks to your tips. You truly are an expert at this!
Congratulations, Kay! You obviously have it down!
Great video though. To be honest, I tend to work better with stress and pressure. It sort of challenges me and get the best out of me. If it gets too overwhelming, I tend to go for a walk, go to the gym and go do salsa dancing.
Bill sir thankyou very much a great love from India 😊❤
Great video. I guess when I see this strategy I assume the opposite and put a high number.
You’re a genius 🙌🏻
"You're awesome"
"No, you!" 🙈🙈
Thanks! I have learned a lot from you
I always mention how I used to work in Corrections and stress was always apart of my job. If I can handle stress in working in a jail, I can handle stress anywhere.
Amazing advise!
Thank you
Subscribed sir
You are awesome ❤️
Publish a book Bill if you already haven’t! Hard copy backup of your knowledge and access to legacy media promotion channels. Win win situation.
"I don't" Never fails.
Awesome this
I like cooking, it makes me relaxed. If it is a large workload in a project I like to divide it into smaller pieces and start with the easiest ones, to get going. However, I suspect you are right in that lingering on this question is an L. I will try your approach and only mention more if they ask for it. Thanks for the tip!
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