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Posted by anonymous about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Ha – bet you got excited then.
No, I’m talking about role play of the job interview variety. I’ve got one on Monday (for a press officer job), and it includes a 45min role play, followed by a 45 min interview. I’m breaking out in a cold sweat just writing about it.
Has anyone had expe...
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Posted by pond about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Finding interesting people to interview on this site is proving surprisingly easy. Because there are lots of you. Gangs of you. But we do get the feeling that we’re missing out on a great many marvellous ideas, opinions and stories simply because we can’t approach all of you individually. To counter this, we were, a...
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Posted by yossarian about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Look here
Any takers? The discussion is being carried out by the literary editor of The Guardian so it should be less rambly than when he gets left to his own devices.
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Posted by Beagleskin about 1 year ago
Last active 4 months ago
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I was just having a scroll through the Radar and realised that it stops at the 14th of March.
What happened to all the interviews before then? Have they crawled off somewhere to die? Have they been dragged into a darkened room and gagged? Have they been sold to lesser sites as slaves?
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Posted 10 months ago 1 response
When the chuggers go home, another breed of slightly annoying people come out to pray on us poor drunks – the rickshaw riders. Blocking our paths with their three wheeled sofas, ringing their bells like madmen in a campanology class, they will take sweaty tourists or overly rich drunks 500 metres for 20 quid. But we are sure some of them are nice.
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Posted 2 days ago 1 response
With warnings yesterday that London and the South East are going to be the UK regions worst hit by the recession ringing in our ears it seemed like a good time to get some straight talking from the man dubbed ‘the face of the credit crunch’, the Beeb’s Robert Peston, at one of London School of Economics’ excellent lectures.
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