"You are my first choice, but with doctoral work under your belt, you are overly qualified." Briefly argue the opposite, pointing out why you chose not to write up a dissertation (e.g., for political or ideological obstacles) and what skills you acquired that match skills acquired from previous on-the-job training (e.g., writing and editing). Such a line of argumentation usually does not work, but do your best to convince an employer to hire you as a more preferable, efficient, and cost-effective candidate.
Technical Editor Interview Questions
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What do you know about the company?
What are your plans for this position and the future?
Why do you want to become a WebFXer? What qualities do you possess that would make you a good match for our team?
N/A because of the recruiter.
What's your knowledge of football leagues in Europe?
Tell me about yourself. Why do you want to join the company? Strengths and weaknesses Educational and Professional Background Technical questions based on the JD
No questions asked, just explained the job and ended the call to follow up with the team about remote candidates. I wish the interviewer would have at least asked about my relevant experience before ending the phone interview!
Can you do the job of an entire production crew by yourself?
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