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yes, i,m ready
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No.
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same day interview and job ofer and contract doesnt come yet,no had sence
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If I were the interviewer, I would nitpick that one of the first things you would do is go home. It's a good answer, but you want to just scope out the books. Don't take them home until later when your shift is over. (For this particular position I would be watching closely for the precision of your use of language and this would stick out to me.) Less
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Introduce myself to my new coworkers, familiarize myself with the house style, and take home a few titles from the imprint(s) to read. Less
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Re-design to make it look more contemporary, work with its mostly amateur editorial staff on improving their reporting and writing quality. ("Real," degreed journalists were NOT in huge supply in this very rural area of Indiana. Mostly what I had to work with was high school students and housewives.) A fairly typical CNHI scenario in the late Nineties, when it was a young corporation buying every small-town newspaper it could get its hands on. Less
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I would bracket the task back towards the skills they seek to develop in the position; by motivating themselves, it'll make the task seem less obligatory and more constructive. Less
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I gave all the answers genuinely.