“Having an idea of who the interviewer is can be extremely helpful when interviewing. It can assist in the process of starting the initial phone interview as well as helping to make the interviewer sound more prepared. When the hiring manager or HR manager sets up the interview, the name of the inter…”— Patrick Algrim, algrim.co
“As the interviewer asks this interview question among the others, they are continuing to determine what the candidate's true greatest strength and greatest weaknesses are. Don’t be fooled by the interviewer simply asking this question and moving on. They will be assessing the candidate's character a…”— Patrick Algrim, algrim.co
“You’ll be getting questions related to the job, your experience, and you won’t be thinking as introverted as you might be thinking you are. And in reality, that’s the purpose of the question being asked by the interviewer.”— Patrick Algrim, algrim.co
“The biggest criticism of my interviews is that I cut people off. I think my biggest asset is that I cut people off. It sounds like a contradiction, but the fact is you can’t allow people to drone on. You are the orchestra leader. You are the one who is saying, 'My audience wants something new. I got…”— Howard Stern, rollingstone.com
“You'll go in, he'll be up there, you're down here. Right? He's on top, he's asking you the questions. Then all of a sudden the interview starts, he asks you some questions, you answer some questions ... then you start asking him the questions, and you flip it. Now he's trying to impress you.”— Larry David, Larry David, Larry David, imdb.com
“Why do I have three Superbowl rings and still think there's something greater out there for me?”— Tom Brady, youtube.com
“[To Jay Leno] I've been waiting back stage for an hour and a half. Waiting for you to get through your funny car bits.”— Don Rickles, youtube.com
“[To Jay Leno] What is this a Nazi movie? What's Jewish got to do with it!?”— Don Rickles, youtube.com
“I get really hyper and then I go on interviews and I’m like, ‘I’m like a Chihuahua, I’m shaking and peeing.’ And then afterwards, I’m like, I just talked about peeing on the red carpet. It’s just not a situation for a normal person.”— Jennifer Lawrence, washingtonpost.com
“My parents gave me this huge list of things to do that they didn’t think I would do and I actually did them all [laughs], so they had to let me go. About a month later, I drove someone to a party because they were drunk and it turned out to be at my future manager’s house. I got a publishing deal an…”— Maty Noyes, out.com
“The thing about interviews is, the reporter asks you a question and you answer yes or no, and then in the paper it looks like you brought up the subject.”— George Peppard, rogerebert.com