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                   QUESTIONS FOR


                        SUPERSTARS



           FORTY BONE-CHILLING QUESTIONS

                     FOR WHEN YOU KNOW
                         YOU’RE THE BEST







        Are you a superstar?
          You may be tempted to skip this chapter because, candidly speak-
        ing, you don’t think of yourself as a superstar.
          Please keep reading. Everyone is a superstar at something and
        that includes you. In any case, the defi nition of superstar is pretty
        elastic. The important thing is to have a superstar attitude.
          Here’s why. Every company wants to hire nothing but superstars.
        When you walk in the door for your job interview, they are hoping
        that you are the answer to their problems. They expect you to act like
        a superstar and are disappointed when you don’t. If you don’t think
        of yourself as a superstar and act like a superstar, why should they?
          Superstars, the most highly sought after candidates, can afford
        to be picky. Even in today’s economy, the competition for the most
        talented contributors is brisk. For that reason, superstars can ask
        prospective employers questions that other candidates would have a
        hard time getting away with. “Superstars can interview the company
        with bone-chilling questions to make sure they select the best oppor-
        tunity offered them,” says Dr. John Sullivan, professor and head of

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