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Sales Executive Import Interview Question:
Are you happy with your current/previous employer?
Submitted by: MuhammadIf you like your boss, this question's a breeze to answer, you can sing their praises.
What if your boss makes Hitler look like a kindergarden teacher? You have NOTHING to gain by telling your interviewer that your ex or current boss is an asshole.
"My boss and I have a dynamic relationship. We're very different kinds of people, and although it was a challenge to start with, it's taught me to (insert a lesson or two here). I'm in a company to work, learn and grow. Can I ask if you have any personality challenges in this department?" Lessons to smart bosses are more important than the experiences.
Submitted by: Muhammad
What if your boss makes Hitler look like a kindergarden teacher? You have NOTHING to gain by telling your interviewer that your ex or current boss is an asshole.
"My boss and I have a dynamic relationship. We're very different kinds of people, and although it was a challenge to start with, it's taught me to (insert a lesson or two here). I'm in a company to work, learn and grow. Can I ask if you have any personality challenges in this department?" Lessons to smart bosses are more important than the experiences.
Submitted by: Muhammad
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