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en What it means is they have a chance to call him and he can decide whether he wants to go and interview.

en The pressure [in the interview process] comes when you have that guy in, and he has a really good interview. And you have other people you might want to interview but you know he's been to two places previously and you know he's been offered at two places. And then he's sitting in your facility and you have to decide. Are you going to let him go out the door? . . . We did not let him go out the door. We liked him that much.

en Recruitment is a serious business and the speed interview is not a substitute for a formal, in-depth interview. It's simply a way of helping candidates decide which companies they'd like to concentrate their time and efforts on.

en It is also able to set up campus interviewing where companies come to the school to interview students. It makes it easier for students to have the chance to attend interviews if we can bring the interview to them.

en [Once you've snagged an interview, be sure to dress the part.] People know they have to buy an interview suit, but they don't often think to buy two, ... You'll often have a first, second, or even third interview, sometimes one right after the next. In those cases, you've got to have two outfits.

en Our responsibility is to go through the applications and narrow the search down. (This) week we're going to interview a portion of the candidates and decide the ones we think are right for the job.

en I don't care. If they don't suspend him and they suspend me, that's being ridiculous. They didn't call him, that means they let them do whatever they want. Are we just going to watch and wait until we get hurt? I'm not going to let that go. I mean, he tried to hurt me. He had a good chance and he barely touched me, and I didn't let go my chance.

en You can look on your computer, see who is calling, decide to take the call or transfer the call to an assistant by the click of a button.

en Having Congress or having other people call for him to be fired or call for him to resign would not be productive. That's something really only the president should decide.

en They can do 150 or 175 interviews, but the shortness of the day means they can't interview everyone.

en To call that an investigation is a misnomer. It was an interview. That's all it was.

en It all depends on how urgent the patient requires the services. Once we get a call, we decide what kind of facilities would be required for the particular case. Since we don't own the aircraft and we charter them, we call for a plane from the nearest base.

en Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. But the media picked out the negative stuff. ... Don't show snippets of the interview; show the whole interview, the whole message. My message during the interview was: How do we make the game more appealing to the fans?

en I'll even go in the stands and let other people call the plays. Everybody who wants to throw the ball to the tight end will have their chance and can call those plays. I'll get a chance to critique them, and boo them.

en I don't think anybody's going to comment until they've had a chance to interview the crew.


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