Do you work well under pressure - Answers to Job Interview Questions
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@MrFarrukhafeez your answers are practical and very well versed.
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Thank you for your videos and for your book "The Complete Interview Answer Guide.
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In actual 'fact' the best thing we can all be doing is to refuse to apply for jobs that advertise 'pressure' as if it is an attractive asset of a job. It is not. It is an abuse, it damages people and lives, tears families apart and destroys society. The man relaxing in his yacht at our expense is 'not' under pressure. We get paid less to take his pressure. Pressure is 'not' productive and 'not' healthy. Wise up world.
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Face and work with 'reality'. Facade must end and it is doing.
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VERY USEFUL
I like you.
Pls keep posting.
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This one is very good.
I like it.
Your work is very good.
Tks
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Very useful clip.
Keep posting, pls.
It would instil me with more confidence if you weren't reading off cue-cards yourself...
drevpile 3 months ago
@drevpile nobody is perfect. I just use them as a guide. I have a newer series where I adlib everything. You'd be surprised how long it takes to make a simple 3 mintue video if you don't read on cue. These are free videos so I try to make them as quickly and easy as possible while giving the viewer the information they need.
DGeorgevich 3 months ago
Like it or not, all jobs have pressure points. It doesn't matter if you work at McDonalds and make fries, work at GM and make cars, or are the CEO of General Electric. All jobs will have pressure, though some will have more than others. It's up to you what you want, but this video is not suggesting you take hi-pressure jobs, just how to answer the questions for them. not eveyone is happy making fries and actually want more challenging jobs with pressure.
DGeorgevich 1 year ago