Rarely does an interviewer ask questions you did not expect. I have given a lot of interviews, and I have concluded that the questions always look alike. I could always give the same answers.
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Most people ask me questions based on a previous interview. That's not an interview. It's like they're just saying my quotes back to me.
I've been giving interviews for the last 25 or 30 years, more often than not answering the same questions over and over again, ad nauseum.
Job-interviewing is just a skill. Like any skill, some people have more of a predisposition for it than others.
I am certainly more interested in interviewing than being interviewed. Sometimes you find yourself attacked from the start.
I just think the word interview, although it is the view between two people exchanged, became a sort of cliche. You ask questions and the other one answers.
I don't see myself as a Larry King or somebody. When you do interviews, sometimes it turns to interrogations. I'm more of a conversationalist, not throwing hardball questions.
It must be quite rare for an interviewer to be interviewed.
It is frustrating when in an interview people say: 'Give us your make-up tips' and 'How do you stay skinny?' I think: 'Do you ask a guy that?'
I'm loath to do interviews. What comes out is generally not what I meant or thought I was saying or thought they were asking.
If you acquiesce to one interview, there's always another waiting in the wings. Also if you're interviewed repeatedly, you just start repeating yourself. I don't like to do that.
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