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What to do about silent pauses during job-interviews?
Job-interviewers often use silence as a way of finding out how a candidate will perform in a stressful situation. And silence is a deadly trick: the candidate, there to prove him or herself, can be forced onto the back foot. And that is precisely what the interviewer wants to see. Can the candidate stay calm and think sharply in that situation?
Source: HVG
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24.08.2005
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