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Answering Interview Questions
                                respect for your ideas, and I think we really need
                                your input.” If Harry didn’t show some change after
                                our talk, I would probably have to bring it up with
                                our supervisor.
                   QUESTION: What if your boss continually gossips about one of your
                                coworkers with you and wants you to join in on the deroga-
                                tory comments?

                   Your reaction to situation number 2 would probably depend a lot
                   upon your relationship with your boss. If you know the boss well,
                   you might be able to say:

                   ANSWER:      I  really don’t feel comfortable talking about Sally in
                                this way.


                   If you didn’t know the boss very well, it might be risky to bring
                   up your discomfort. In that case, you might just have to listen to
                   the gossip but not participate by saying anything bad about Sally.

                   QUESTION: What if you have an important personal engagement that
                                involves several other people, has been planned well in
                                advance, and also costs a considerable amount of money,
                                but your boss needs you, just this once, at the last minute to
                                help her close a $3 billion deal before midnight?

                   This situation is probably the most common and the most diffi-
                   cult to deal with. Having to stay late at work when there are
                   family or social obligations is something just about every-
                   one has to face at one time or another. It’s a tough situation
                   because someone is bound to be disappointed no matter what
                   you decide.
                       First, tell your boss about the importance of your social
                   engagement, but also reassure her that you will do everything
                   you can to help close the deal. You might offer to stay a little bit
                   later and be late for your other appointment. You might also say
                   something like “I would make myself available by cell phone all
                   night until 1 a.m. if need be, and then be on call at my social
                   event.” If you are particularly invested in your job and perhaps
                   up for promotion, you might just have to accept the conse-


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