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Subject:Re: How would you respond to this interviewer? From:Peter Neilson <neilson -at- windstream -dot- net> To:ekarenski-techwrl -at- yahoo -dot- com Date:Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:19:46 -0400
I think that the interviewer was at a loss on how to view your
portfolio. I certainly would be, because a couple of times I've seen one
that looked very good, but (as I discovered only later) was not created
by the person I was interviewing. What I might do is to throw out some
hyper-orthogonal comment, just to see what happened. And maybe that's
what your interviewer was doing.
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