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@Stan, yeah, they are cliche, but they have been proven to work the best in predicting future outcome, cus its harder to lie whn you have to come up with an specific scenario on the spot.
General interview questions that are a bit more fun and enlightening:
- FIRST QUESTION: What is your favorite type of sandwich? (catch them off-guard, but honestly you just want them to relax. Helps you see who is able just to bluff out an answer and who does not improvise well).
Last three:
- What is a question that you wanted me to ask?
- What is a question that you did not want me to ask?
- Is there anything about this job that you wanted to know?
Leave enough time for them to ask you 4 - 5 questions. How well they ask questions, and what types of questions gives you a lot of information.
General interview questions that are a bit more fun and enlightening:
- FIRST QUESTION: What is your favorite type of sandwich? (catch them off-guard, but honestly you just want them to relax. Helps you see who is able just to bluff out an answer and who does not improvise well).
Last three:
- What is a question that you wanted me to ask?
- What is a question that you did not want me to ask?
- Is there anything about this job that you wanted to know?
Leave enough time for them to ask you 4 - 5 questions. How well they ask questions, and what types of questions gives you a lot of information.
On another note, my wire bought "Come on Eileen" (song) for the ipod as a surprise, and it came up on the playlist while we were preparing dinner. My friends and I have played that song at all our homecomings/dances, and now weddings, and we dance the jazz-box to it (just a simple jazz-box for you dance enthusiasts).
Its a four-step dance that goes R foot forward, Left foot cross over in front of the right to the left, right foot back behind the left foot, left foot back to the left of the right (a simple box). A lot of jazz dances are a variation on that format.
Well, "Come on Eileen" has a vary tempo speed, so it has a slow increase in tempo throughout the song, and then towards the end reverts to a very slow tempo that moves up to a high speed. A lot of people just jump in to the dance and then end up falling down towards the end.
Anyhow, my wife and I danced a little jazz-box to the song when it came on in our kitchen. It was fantastic.
On another note, my wire bought "Come on Eileen" (song) for the ipod as a surprise, and it came up on the playlist while we were preparing dinner. My friends and I have played that song at all our homecomings/dances, and now weddings, and we dance the jazz-box to it (just a simple jazz-box for you dance enthusiasts).
Its a four-step dance that goes R foot forward, Left foot cross over in front of the right to the left, right foot back behind the left foot, left foot back to the left of the right (a simple box). A lot of jazz dances are a variation on that format.
Well, "Come on Eileen" has a vary tempo speed, so it has a slow increase in tempo throughout the song, and then towards the end reverts to a very slow tempo that moves up to a high speed. A lot of people just jump in to the dance and then end up falling down towards the end.
Anyhow, my wife and I danced a little jazz-box to the song when it came on in our kitchen. It was fantastic.
My wife and I taught the kids to do the Cabbage Patch. That's about as much talent as either of us have.
Gotta say, the Jazz square was one of my favorite choir moves we did this concert.
Quote : Originally Posted by gfishfunk
On another note, my wire bought "Come on Eileen" (song) for the ipod as a surprise, and it came up on the playlist while we were preparing dinner. My friends and I have played that song at all our homecomings/dances, and now weddings, and we dance the jazz-box to it (just a simple jazz-box for you dance enthusiasts).
Its a four-step dance that goes R foot forward, Left foot cross over in front of the right to the left, right foot back behind the left foot, left foot back to the left of the right (a simple box). A lot of jazz dances are a variation on that format.
Well, "Come on Eileen" has a vary tempo speed, so it has a slow increase in tempo throughout the song, and then towards the end reverts to a very slow tempo that moves up to a high speed. A lot of people just jump in to the dance and then end up falling down towards the end.
Anyhow, my wife and I danced a little jazz-box to the song when it came on in our kitchen. It was fantastic.
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