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Leya [2.2K]
3 years ago
9

Determine the purpose of your interview.

English
1 answer:
saw5 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer depends on the type of interview determined, whether it is a job interview or an internship interview, for instance, among others.

Explanation:

Interviews vary according to their types and they may be from job interviews, internship interviews, or even surveys, among some others. However, their purpose is usually to get to know people by asking questions and receiving answers which present themselves, their life experiences, studying background, working experiences, career goals, and a lot of other things related to the specific informations people want to know and/or highlight. Therefore, at the same time, an interview is always informative.

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One was when I was an adult: New Denver British Columbia. I can tell you that things were not good there. The housing was poor (no insulation), which could hardly stand up to the cold wet winds that came off the lake.

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Escape was impossible in both places. New Denver would require that you live off the land undetected for long periods of time. The Japanese did not have a background good enough to do that. And Lethbridge was no better: the prairies down there are very open. There's no where to hide or survive even if you knew how. You'd be easily spotted. And your diet would be non existant at best.

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