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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Mouth guard. And I think we'll start you in goal." Goal sounded like a special job. I didn't want a special job, unless that special job involved sitting on the side under a pile of blankets.
In any interview, you do say more or less than you mean.
When you interview celebrities, they're so guarded so many times, they can't reveal anything. — © Chelsea Handler
When you interview celebrities, they're so guarded so many times, they can't reveal anything.
Being intellectually hospitable is a virtue that I bring into the interview space.
It's impossible to explain to people who you are in a five-minute interview on TV.
It can be nerve wracking if you walk into the interview and you're not sure what to expect.
If I interview somebody for an hour, I'm looking for four amazing minutes.
I never use the word 'I' when I interview someone. I think it's irrelevant.
David Bowie was awesome the easiest, coolest interview I have ever done.
In an interview Errol Flynn said that his hobby was acting but he doesn't have time for it.
If you ask anybody about their life, usually the first thing they talk about is how their wife is doing, how their kids are, they don't usually say "My job, my job, my job". It's really true. It's usually about your family.
I feel like being an actor it is a great way to do your job and be a parent, because you have a lot of freedom. You have a job and then the job ends and than maybe you don't have another job for a while or maybe you chose not have another job for a while. For an actor, it's like maybe you don't see your kid for two weeks while you are filming but then you might have three months off where you are at home every day and picking him up from school. I find it's a great thing.
There's a rumor that President George Bush had a nose job, that he had some kind of plastic surgery, that he actually had a nose job. If this is true, that's the first new job he's created since taking office.
I've wanted to interview Hillary Clinton since I was 15 years old. — © Amanda de Cadenet
I've wanted to interview Hillary Clinton since I was 15 years old.
My first ever interview for 'Blue Peter' was a film with JK Rowling.
No matter who I'm talking to, I always talk like I'm doing an interview.
I had been a veteran of pretty challenging job searches, so I knew firsthand how frustrating, confusing, and demoralizing the job search process can be. Even after you get a job, many people join companies and discover in the first couple weeks that they aren't a good match with the personality and values of the company.
I've never gone into an interview in my life and said that we can't talk about something.
I don't find anything comes out of getting in someone's face during an interview and screaming.
For me, doing an interview with someone is like having therapy.
In 1976, I was invited to interview for the CEO position of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
I've changed my mind about the interview. I shall never give interviews.
I do my job. I love my job. It's the best job I ever had. And it's probably the best job I will ever have. And I serve at the pleasure of the president. That's true of President Obama. That will be true of President Trump. And if and when a president decides that they want to replace me, I'll ride off into the sunset.
I should never seek a job in my life, my mission in life is to create jobs. I am not a job seeker, I am a job giver.
I feel like I'm a showbiz professional. This is my job, it's going to have ups and downs. I'm lucky to be able to do this for a living, but I also do feel like I don't anticipate changing the world. All I can really do is do a good job when I'm hired to do a job, and be happy at home.
A diverse and lively collection, the highest art of the interview.
I don't like to interview people in front of their friends; they clam up.
A lot of times the interview relies not so much on the interviewee, but on the interviewer.
The hardest and worst interview that I have ever done was with Frank Zappa.
I actually turned down an opportunity for a private interview with Adolph Hitler.
You must stop this interview now as I have come to end of my personality.
The biggest benefit of doing an interview podcast is the relationships you build.
What you see in the interview will not get significantly better when the individual is hired.
I don't really get nervous anymore unless there's a big interview.
Charles Barkley is always a good interview because he's honest.
I don't understand these politicians who want to be president and complain when they get a tough interview.
I've never felt like I was in the cookie business. I've always been in a feel good feeling business. My job is to sell joy. My job is to sell happiness. My job is to sell an experience.
You never know why or when the next job is coming. I actually like that. It's kind of exciting. I don't punch in. I don't have a 9 to 5 job. When you do work you're lucky enough to go to interesting places and meet mostly interesting and talented people, so it's really a great job if you can work.
The person I've always wanted to interview but never met was Richard Burton. — © Charlie Rose
The person I've always wanted to interview but never met was Richard Burton.
The friends of Job appear on the scene as advisers and "consolers," offering Job the fruits of their moral scientia. But when Job insists that his sufferings have no explanation and that he cannot discover the reason for them through conventional ethical concepts, his friends turn into accusers, and curse Job as a sinner. Thus, instead of consolers, they become torturers by virtue of their very morality, and in so doing, while claiming to be advocates of God, they act as instruments of the devil.
I'd like to interview Rita Ora - I think she's really cool.
Twinkies are more natural than most TV-interview shows.
I don't think it is very polite and respectful asking someone out during an interview.
I cannot believe that NSWRU don't want to interview me.
Between cultivated minds the first interview is the best.
Each job I had wasn't necessarily the perfect job, but I always talk to young women about how you really have to take certain things from each job and learn from that and then move on to something you really want to do.
You've gotta understand - when you interview someone, it's not an interrogation. It's not the Nuremberg Trials.
I like to do an interview when the other person isn't expecting it. I find it's more spontaneous.
When somebody wants to interview me, I've always got something to say. — © Pete Rose
When somebody wants to interview me, I've always got something to say.
It's unfortunate that in an interview sometimes things can seem so black and white.
Just so you know, I'm a really boring interview. I hate doing them.
I never really had a job, because I've been cycling from such a young age: there was never really a time to have a job. My mum went into Starbucks once and asked if they had a job for me, and they offered me one - but I never took it up because I couldn't fit the job in with school and cycling.
I interview every employeeand I have 3000 employees. It's an obsessive sickness.
An interview has become such a confrontational thing. It makes you very defensive.
I could do an interview or just as well not do one. It's not like I'm looking for extra publicity.
Why should I give you an interview? All you journalists are plagiarists.
Men are hugely significant to me and to many of the women I interview.
I did Robert Pattinson's first live interview for 'Twilight' and he was so nervous.
I terminated the interview when I didn't know what he was talking about and went upstairs to lunch.
When you have another person take part in the interview, you must notify the interviewee.
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