
As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 26 of 30:
Give an example of a time in which you had to be relatively quick in coming to a decision.
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 6:10, 12 MB)
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Tags: decision making, Derek K. Miller, interviewing, job search, NaPodPoMo, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 25 of 30:
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 5:55, 11.5 MB)
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Tags: coping skills, Derek K. Miller, interviewing, job search, NaPodPoMo, problems, stress, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
Today, I’m answering a question constructed from a statement in a good example of a job description for a social media job. This comes from Amber Naslund‘s blog post entited “Hiring for Social Media: Good Moves“.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 24 of 30:
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
I also talked about Movember, a movement for Prostate Cancer Awareness that has led me to grow a moustache this month.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 6:26, 12.4 MB)
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Tags: Derek K. Miller, empowered audience, interviewing, job search, NaPodPoMo, social media, social media monitoring, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
Today, I’m answering a question constructed from a statement in a good example of a job description for a social media job. This comes from Amber Naslund‘s blog post entited “Hiring for Social Media: Good Moves“.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 23 of 30:
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 5:09, 10 MB)
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (10.0MB)
Tags: Derek K. Miller, interviewing, job search, NaPodPoMo, social media, social media execution, social media strategy, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
Today, I’m answering a question constructed from a statement in a good example of a job description for a social media job. This comes from Amber Naslund‘s blog post entited “Hiring for Social Media: Good Moves“.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 22 of 30:
Tell me about your willingness to experiment and innovate.
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 4:15, 8.3 MB)
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Tags: Derek K. Miller, experiment, goal-setting, innovate, interviewing, job search, NaPodPoMo, social media, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
For Week 3 of NaPodPoMo, I’m trying out some behavioral interview questions. These questions are asked to infer future performance based on previous behavior. Because of that, the answers are going to be very specific for each person who responds.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 21 of 30:
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 6:11, 12 MB)
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Tags: achievement, behavioral interviews, communication, Derek K. Miller, goal-setting, goals, interviewing, NaPodPoMo, persuasion, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
For Week 3 of NaPodPoMo, I’m trying out some behavioral interview questions. These questions are asked to infer future performance based on previous behavior. Because of that, the answers are going to be very specific for each person who responds.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 20 of 30:
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 5:15, 10.1 MB)
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Tags: adaptability, behavioral interviews, communication, Derek K. Miller, interviewing, NaPodPoMo, persuasion, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
For Week 3 of NaPodPoMo, I’m trying out some behavioral interview questions. These questions are asked to infer future performance based on previous behavior. Because of that, the answers are going to be very specific for each person who responds.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 19 of 30:
I will be reading your feedback on Day 30 of this series, so please send in your comments. Has this series been helpful to you? Was I truly crazy to do this project? etc.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 4:12, 8.0 MB)
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Tags: behavioral interviews, communication, Derek K. Miller, interviewing, NaPodPoMo, persuasion, video, written communication skills

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
For Week 3 of NaPodPoMo, I’m trying out some behavioral interview questions. These questions are asked to infer future performance based on previous behavior. Because of that, the answers are going to be very specific for each person who responds.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 18 of 30:
Describe for me a time when you had to serve as the leader in order to accomplish a goal.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 4:08, 7.9 MB)
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Tags: achievement, behavioral interviews, Derek K. Miller, goal-setting, interviewing, leadership, NaPodPoMo, persuasion, video

As part of NaPodPoMo, I’m releasing a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I’m practicing answering a typical interviewing question. Will my answers be perfect? Probably not. This experiment has the following objectives:
For Week 3 of NaPodPoMo, I’m trying out some behavioral interview questions. These questions are asked to infer future performance based on previous behavior. Because of that, the answers are going to be very specific for each person who responds.
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the next installment of the series, as Day 17 of 30:
By providing examples, persuade me that you have strong analytical skills.
The background music for this series is called “Dodging Buses” by Derek K. Miller. Check out his Penmachine Podcast.
If you would like to download this file directly, you can do that as well. Direct link (mp4, 4:15, 8.16 MB)
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Tags: analytical skills, behavioral interviews, Derek K. Miller, interviewing, NaPodPoMo, persuasion, video
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