I had a job interview once upon a time which went very well. As the interview was ending, I was asked one final question: “tell me about a good book you read recently” which was probably one of those weird symbolic questions designed to allow the company to infer ridiculous things about you from your answer.
Anyway I had recently read “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens. However, for no reason at all, I suddenly could not recall the title of the book, nor the name of the author. I ended up calling it things like “that one classic by that famous author” and was too flustered over this to adequately describe the story. I did not get the job. (Probably dodged a bullet anyway).
I had a job interview once upon a time which went very well. As the interview was ending, I was asked one final question: “tell me about a good book you read recently” which was probably one of those weird symbolic questions designed to allow the company to infer ridiculous things about you from your answer.
Anyway I had recently read “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens. However, for no reason at all, I suddenly could not recall the title of the book, nor the name of the author. I ended up calling it things like “that one classic by that famous author” and was too flustered over this to adequately describe the story. I did not get the job. (Probably dodged a bullet anyway).
I have had one formal job interview in my life and it went just as well. All the jobs I did actually get didn’t require an interview at all.
What I want to say is: I feel you, and I dread the day that I have to get through that again.