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Fearless Interviewing


            Now is the time to put together all you’ve learned into a complete
            interview conversation. This chapter contains three sample inter-
            views. One with Jerry Aronson, a marketing manager, another
            with Sarah Auschansky, an information technology engineer, and
            the third with Kei Soto, a director of launch operations.
                Jerry’s and Sarah’s interviews include only what the
            employer and interviewee are saying, and they have only a few
            notes, so that you can get the sense of how an entire interview
            might unfold, uninterrupted. The salary negotiations illustrate a
            fairly straightforward manner of negotiating, which you’ll rec-
            ognize from Chapter 8.
                The third interview includes detailed notes about why the
            interviewee is using certain tactics, to help you remember the
            reasons as they were given in previous chapters of the book. It
            also contains a more detailed and comprehensive salary negoti-
            ation, illustrating the nuances of the actions Kei takes to gain an
            optimum salary in a more complex situation.
                As you read the interviews, let yourself get a feel for the flow
            and rhythm of the entire question and answer process. Don’t try
            to analyze them too much—you already know all of what’s go-
            ing to take place from reading the previous nine chapters of
            the book.
                Now is a time to actually imagine yourself in the scenarios
            about to be presented.



                                  Jerry Aronson,
                               Marketing Manager
            It’s 10:30 a.m. Jerry Aronson arrived at the Walton Corporation
            half an hour early. He found a parking spot in the area that he
            had scouted out the day before, and then he took a few moments
            in the car by himself.
                He checked to see that he had all of the materials in his pre-
            sentation package, and then he put it in his briefcase. He left his
            cell phone and pager in the car. He was feeling relaxed, excited,
            and confident.
                He entered the building at about 10:50 a.m. and introduced
            himself politely to the receptionist at the front desk, using his
            full name and saying he had an 11 a.m. appointment with Elena


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