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secretdazedragon · 5 months ago
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Assert dominance by making direct eye contact while they're sucking your neck
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jobsbuster · 8 months ago
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hardinternetkid · 1 year ago
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A Preparation Guide to SQL Interviews
In today’s increasingly data-driven world, SQL (Structured Query Language) skills are highly valued by employers. To excel in SQL interviews, proper preparation for SQL query interview questions is crucial. This blog post will explore various strategies for effectively preparing for SQL interviews. We will discuss the importance of understanding SQL fundamentals, mastering query optimization…
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morpheusindia · 1 year ago
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Morpheus Human Consulting's Guide to Effective Interview Preparation
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Introduction: 
Effective preparation can be the key to opening up new career opportunities, which are accessible through interviews. We at Morpheus Human Consulting are aware of how crucial interview readiness is and how it affects your success in the job market. We will walk you through a step-by-step procedure in this comprehensive guide to make sure you are well-prepared, self-assured, and prepared to shine in your upcoming interview.
1. Understanding the Position and the Company:
It's critical to have a thorough understanding of both the organization and the position you're applying for before entering the interview room. Find out about the company's goals, principles, culture, most recent news, and offerings. To show your sincere interest, tailor your knowledge to the specific job description.
2. Perfecting Your Elevator Pitch:
Create a succinct but compelling elevator pitch that highlights your experience, skills, and professional aspirations. Practice delivering it with assurance. This is a great icebreaker for when interviewers ask, "Tell me about yourself."
3. Mastering Behavioral Questions:
Behavioral interview questions are a standard format. To respond to questions like, "Can you describe a challenging situation you faced at work and how you handled it?" be prepared with specific examples from your prior experiences. To organize your responses, use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
4. Anticipating Technical Questions:
If you work in a technical field, be prepared for inquiries about your area of expertise. Review key ideas, tasks you've completed, and market trends. Prepare to explain your technical expertise in a clear and succinct manner.
5. Asking Thoughtful Questions:
Interviews are two-way conversations. Prepare thought-provoking interview questions in advance. This shows that you genuinely care about the job and the organization. The nature of the team, expectations, room for advancement, or future plans for the business could all be the subject of a question.
6. Mock Interviews:
Perfectionism is attained through practice. To prepare for interviews, set up practice ones with friends or mentors. Request criticism on your statements, mannerisms, and overall impression.
7. Dressing the Part:
Plan ahead and choose your interview attire. Being slightly overdressed is preferable to being underdressed. Your attire should reflect the corporate culture and standards set by your sector.
8. Gathering Essential Documents:
Make sure to have several copies of your resume, a list of references, and any other necessary paperwork. Place them neatly in a portfolio or professional folder.
Conclusion: 
One of the most important steps in obtaining your dream job is thorough interview preparation. You have been given the tools by Morpheus Human Consulting, under the direction of knowledgeable experts like Kailash Shahani, to ace your upcoming interview. Always remember that confidence comes from preparation, and preparation is the key to success. You're on the right track to ace that interview and advance in your career with your newly acquired knowledge and preparedness. I wish you luck!
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alliwanttobuy-blog · 1 year ago
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How to answer "Tell me about yourself".
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sad-gay-vampire · 4 months ago
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SAM REID | TV Guide interview at SDCC on July 27, 2024 x
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underwhelmingalchemist · 8 months ago
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So apparently the version of the "Isn't It Bromantic" interview that gets passed around isn't the full thing
So after seeing a tumblr post I can't find, about two and half hours of intensive internet digging, and one purchase from a sketchy second-hand site later (full story under the cut, I promise it's interesting, but also long), I got the physical magazine and scanned it
So here you go: the full "Isn't It Bromantic?" TV guide interview with Robert Sean Leonard and Hugh Laurie
Feel free to repost wherever you want- I want people to be able to find the full thing
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SO, as for how I found it:
I saw this tumblr post forever ago that I can't find anymore because tumblr is just Like That with a cropped screenshot of an interview with Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard. In the interview, they're asked about the "bromance" between their two characters. Leonard makes an annoyed comment about how "everyone [is] obsessed with homosexuality", followed by the interview apologizing and Laurie immediately jumping in with, "No, no, let's talk about it. Wilson and House have an unusual relationship so you have to explore…" and the screenshot cuts off there. Cue funny comment from the OP about the interaction, roll credits.
Except, as these things tend to do, it ended up becoming a bit of a brain worm, and I wanted to find it again. But I couldn't find the tumblr post. I looked absolutely everywhere, and in the process of looking everywhere, I found what I thought was the original interview- a blog post with the full quote from the actor. I didn't think too much about it, I figured it was just a short quote given to a popular blog in 2008. There's a magazine cover above it, but I don't think too much about it, because I'm focusing on the quotes in the article instead of the rest of it.
So I send screenshots to a couple friends to make jokes, and it probably should have died there.
However, late at night I end up thinking about that interview again, because of course I did. I start to think about how it's weirdly formatted for, what I assumed at first reading, was just an entertainment news blog reaching out for comment and getting a response. So I pull up the screenshots of the article (because weirdly enough, the old-ass blog only loads on mobile) and look at it again.
This is when I realize that this isn't an original piece from a blog interviewing these two after reaching out for comment. This is a blog post quoting and commenting on a full interview from a magazine, which I had originally thought had just been the inspiration for the piece.
So naturally, I go looking for the magazine.
Luckily, the name of the magazine is displayed on the cover, and so is the title of its main piece. This should be easy to find, right?
Wrong.
This is an interview in a physical magazine. From 2008. October 13th, 2008, to be exact.
I know this exact date because searching the article title and magazine name leads me to an archive on the TV Guide website.
Of covers.
And nothing but covers.
I spend like forty-five minutes searching everywhere I can think of on the web. Internet Archive, the TV Guide website, any search result that comes up when I search any combination of the words "House" "Interview" "Bromantic" "Bromance" "TV Guide" "Archive" etc. Over and over, all that's coming up are that original blog post and the cover from the official gallery.
The only things I could find online were:
The cover and date of the issue on the TV Guide website
The original blog post that was screenshotted in the original tumblr post
Another blog post that had a much shorter version of the quote, references something Leonard says from later in the article, and makes a comment on the nature of his reaction to the term "bromance"
An entry on Leonard's IMDB page's "interview" list mentioning it in title only
And:
5. A single listing for the issue on what seemed to be a second-hand site that looked like it hadn't had its UI updated since the mid 2000's, with a listing with no date or additional information besides what issue it is.
This is the only listing anywhere. I checked every other second-hand site I could think of, and then some that only came up through google searches. There's not a single listing for that issue on any of them. There were plenty of listings of TV guide magazines, including one that seemed promising because it included issues from that year, but it was missing all of October.
It seemed like the only listing for this issue on the entire internet was this one copy on this one obscure website. For all I know, this was listed in 2008 and abandoned, and just never got marked inactive. It could also be a complete scam.
A few quick google searches show that that website seemed to be legit, albeit a bit loose on quality control (which makes sense, this website seemed like the kind of thing you'd have to use the Way Back Machine to access). It also had an option to pay via PayPal, which meant I could file a chargeback if need be.
It was $11.50 when you include shipping.
So at about half past midnight, I bought the listing.
Naturally, about an hour later, I manage to actually find a scan of the interview. I had to follow a link in the comments of a post on FanPop, taking me to an old wordpress blog, and I'm sitting in front of the damn interview at last.
But something doesn't make sense. Why would their cover story only be two pages of text that aren't even full pages, and why would it cut off so strangely? There was no concluding sentence or paragraph, even though it started with a fairly long lead-in. It also led right up to the edge of the page, which felt like there should be more to it. There were more images in the interview than text, and the fact that there are so many of them and they clearly did a whole photoshoot indicated that they had them on hand for a while. The silly string one, for instance, I imagine probably had to require a couple takes, which means cleaning off Wilson's hair and face, adjusting makeup, etc. for it. Meanwhile, the conversation itself seems like it could have taken ten minutes total. I could have been totally wrong and that was where the article ended, but I couldn't shake the feeling that there might be more.
So I hold tight. A couple days pass with no update, and then the PayPal purchase gets updated with a tracking number. Promising, but it could still be a scam. Whether or not I get the actual magazine becomes a source of anxiety for the next week.
Until today, when I get told it was delivered. And when I opened the envelope it was sent in: there it was.
When I tell you I was happy stimming in my bedroom just holding the damn issue in my own hands... And then opening it and finding out that I was right, there was a missing page... I was elated. I still am, just typing this.
So I spent half an hour getting my scanner to work, and I give you the above issues.
Like I said above, feel free to repost however and wherever you want. I want all this to mean something.
In the meantime, I have two more House-themed TV Guide magazines coming to try and get articles from.
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dailygulfjob · 2 years ago
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cvwritings · 2 years ago
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socialworks-blog · 2 years ago
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साक्षात्कार निर्देशिका क्या है? अवधारणा, विशेषताएं, गुण, दोष
साक्षात्कार निर्देशिका क्या है? अवधारणा, विशेषताएं, गुण, दोष
साक्षात्कार निर्देशिका की अवधारणा :- साक्षात्कार दो या दो से अधिक लोगों (आमतौर पर दो) की एक बैठक है जिसमें शोधकर्ता सूचनादाताओं से उनकी शोध समस्या के बारे में औपचारिक या अनौपचारिक रूप से प्रश्न पूछकर जानकारी एकत्र करता है। जब साक्षात्कार में पूर्व निर्मित प्रश्नों का प्रयोग किया जाता है तो उसे औपचारिक साक्षात्कार कहते हैं। इसके विपरीत, अनौपचारिक साक्षात्कार में, साक्षात्कारकर्ता अपनी शोध समस्या…
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amansethi26 · 2 years ago
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UPSC Interview is all about exhibiting your ingrained personality which you have been carrying since your childhood, the characteristic pattern of traits developed with time l along with the developed awareness during the preparation journey of UPSC / IAS Exam. Also, it counts your logical ability, temperament, social behaviour, confidence level and general awareness.
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jobsbuster · 8 months ago
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lizardkingeliot · 4 months ago
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every frame of sam's face when rolin mentioned raleigh ritchie in this interview is now my own personal happy place tbh
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autistic-greg-house · 3 months ago
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Oh yeah, I also found this monstrosity searching for the other TV Guide Magazine
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...Enjoy?
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mirai-e-jump · 22 days ago
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TV Guide Dan Vol.53, October 2024 Issue ft. Kamen Rider Gavv Cast Members Chinen Hidekazu x Hino Yusuke Interview (translation below)
Publication: October 15, 2024
DESTINY!
"In "Kamen Rider Gavv," which is based off the motif of "sweets," Chinen Hidekazu-san plays the role of Shouma (Gavv), a young man who comes from another world, and Hino Yusuke-san plays the role of Karakida Hanto (Valen), a young freelance writer. How did you personally feel after seeing the broadcast?"
Chinen: Personally, I was curious to see what the Gavvgablade would sound like, and I was very excited to see the super realistic scene that depicted it slicing the shipping container in half. The way Kamen Rider Gavv's actions and sounds were conveyed through production was very cool and impressive.
Hino: We have almost no experience performing on film, and this is our first tokusatsu set, so we really didn't know right from left. We were frantically trying to keep up on set, so I would've never imagined that the finished footage would be that amazing.
"What mindset do you have when playing Shouma and Hanto, and what parts of your performance do you think have changed over the course of each episode?"
Chinen: Compared to episode 1 and 2, where Shouma comes from another world and is exposed to human food and culture for the first time, I feel that I've been able to more naturally express Shouma's reactions to the "freshness" he feels in the human world.
Hino: In the beginning, it was incredibly difficult for me to understand and act out how hard it was for him to live alone without anyone believing in him since his mother was attacked by a Granute when he was very young. More than that, just when he's finally getting close to the enemy through steady progress, he's now also lost his own mentour…it was especially important that I express the emotional breakdown he had at that moment. However, I didn't want him to become a "weak and pitiful boy." I believe that it's heroes who rise up from adversity and stand tall, and that's why Hanto was able to become a Kamen Rider.
"How will the relationship between Shouma and Hanto, and Gavv and Valen, change in the future?"
Chinen: Despite being treated as a monster himself, so far, Shouma's been a solo hero who's saved humans. However, when he meets a Kamen Rider named Valen, he learns that there are others fighting against the Granutes besides him, which gives birth to a new hope. How will these two interact, and how will Shouma change?…look forward to it!
Hino: When he faces off against enemies he'd previously pursued only out of a desire for revenge, as a Kamen Rider, he'll also be forced to face what it means to "protect people" and what kind of person becomes a hero. As his personal growth is also depicted, he'll become involved with Shouma, so I hope you'll watch the growth and the change in their relationship.
"Furthermore, since this is the first time you two have worked together, and the first time you've appeared together in this magazine, please introduce yourselves and what kind of person you feel the other is."
Chinen: Yusuke-kun is cheerful, mischievous, and has the openness to quickly get close to others. Yusuke-kun takes the initiative when it comes to talking, so everyone got along with him easily. On set, he's the mood maker and a reliable person, but off set he completely changes…(laughs). I think that gap is one of the good parts of Yusuke-kun!
Hino: Hide's a pure person without any evil feelings. He's a boy with a very strong will, which is hard to imagine from his adorable appearance. He's able to face his "dreams" and "likes" straight on, and for that reason, I think people are naturally drawn to him, and on set he's like our "sun." He's an airhead, and he doesn't seem to be all there, but including those parts of him, he's someone I love.
"During the advanced screening, Chinen-kun said, "If I was going to play the lead role, I wanted to work with this person," and that he had been thinking of Hino-kun ever since the audition."
Chinen: It wasn't something that was definite, but something I felt intuitively. When I exchanged lines with Yusuke-kun during the audition, he naturally drew me in. At that moment, I felt like, "With this person, we could honestly play off each other until the final episode." Yusuke-kun was the only one who made me feel that way.
Hino: Wow, you really felt that way?
Chinen: Yeah. That's why when I went to costume fitting and saw Yusuke-kun again, my heart was racing as I thought, "I knew it." It really was fate.
Hino: Thank you. Through filming, I once again thought about how glad I am that Shouma is played by Hide. I knew that Hide was qualified, both as my long term buddy and as the actor who would play Shouma.
Chinen: The same is true for Hanto and Shouma, but I think the relationship between Yusuke-kun and myself is also a perfect fit. We have areas where we complement each other, and he helps me out in a variety of situations on a daily basis. Yusuke-kun understands my traits, which makes me feel at ease, and I'm very happy that the role of Hanto is played by Yusuke-kun.
Hino: We also come from different agencies, so I think we're rivals as actors. But, even without those feelings, Hide has a certain appeal that makes you want to love him. Being together with him all the time makes me want to care for him (laughs). However, I don't want him to take advantage of that kind of relationship, and I want us to be able to express our thoughts to each other, even if it's harsh. This is why Hide and I are neither friends nor brothers, but perhaps we have a "one of a kind" type of relationship. Besides, I think it's similar to the relationship between Hanto and Shouma.
Chinen: Yeah. Even though we're both Kamen Riders, I think we're similar in that we have special feelings for each other that goes beyond that. Still, this is the first time I've met someone like Yusuke-kun.
Hino: It's the same for me too. If the world were full of Hide's, we'd be in trouble (laughs). It's good that there's atleast one Hide in this world.
"When Chinen-kun went to Hino-kun's house, did the gap between you two close?"
Hino: When filming had just started, Hide followed me home at the end of a shoot as if it were no big deal (laughs). I was like, "Alright then, let's have a meal at my place!," but the next thing I knew, we had been talking for about four hours (laughs).
Chinen: We ended up not eating anything, and just talked about each other's dreams and our own lives (laughs).
Hino: We talked alot about each other's lives before we decided to become Kamen Riders
Chinen: Strangely enough, I didn't feel like there were any barriers between us, and that I could just honestly say anything to Yusuke-kun. Right from the beginning, we were able to talk to each other as if we were stripped of any titles. I feel that our resolve to work together to overcome any difficulties on set in the coming future was solidified that day.
Hino: I'm glad I was able to talk to Hide that day. As I thought, there's no girl as pure and as nice as him. If he was my girlfriend, I'd have absolute confidence in him (laughs).
Chinen: Hahaha! I'm grateful that he always looks out for the people around him, and even when I run off on my own, he helps me out with a precise follow up. He's prepared for anything, and can act quickly when the time comes, but that's not a simple thing to do, as I don't think you can do that unless you have the composure to do so. If I were the opposite sex, I'd fall for him (laughs). Also, we like alot of the same things.
Hino: It's more like Hide's imitating me! (laughs). To my surprise, Hide tends to be influenced by trends, but that's also what's cute about him.
Chinen: When I see a hat of Yusuke-kun's that I like, I try to buy the same one. This is how I'm imitating him, so naturally, my things are becoming alot more like Yusuke-kun's (laughs).
Hino: I hope I haven't been a negative influence…(laughs). But really, it's more about our underlying desire to learn, we have the same mindset of absorbing everything and "learning as much as we can," so I think that's a big part of it. I myself have alot to learn from Hide, and we're able to take in alot from each other.
Chinen: Even when we're having trouble with filming or acting, we've been able to build a relationship where we can say, "We're happy to be able to participate on a set like this." The Director gives us strict, but loving instructions, and I'm glad that the two of us are able to accept it as love, and not with any opposing views.
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crazykuroneko · 5 months ago
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The titles of the last two episodes of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire Part II (2024) in Interview with The Vampire (1976)
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