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nordsb [41]
4 years ago
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It is not uncommon to get nervous or panicked before an interview. True False Most people do not get panicked when faced with si

tuations like important interviews. True False All of these may be the responses from most people if they got a call to interview for your dream job EXCEPT: Panicked Nervous Excited Calm and cool
Social Studies
1 answer:
leonid [27]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

True

False

True

Explanation:

Whenever an individual receives a call for an interview, the usual emotions associated with such favorable news are usually of anxiety, panic, restlessness and excitement.

This is so because of anticipation regarding the next outcome i.e the result of the interview and also due to the fact of having cleared one hurdle of getting selected i.e getting shortlisted for an interview.

Thus, the first statement is true.

Majority of the people get anxious and usually panic when faced with situations like facing an important interview.

Thus, the second statement is false.

Majority of the people who get shortlisted for an interview usually convey the emotions of anxiety, nervousness, excitement and panic. Thus, barring a handful few, majority of them ain't able to maintain their cool or remain calm.

Thus, the answer to the last statement is, calm and cool.

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