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I even remember one interview where the interviewer talked the entire time without asking a single question and then offered me the job. Obviously, not all interviewers are this bad at interviewing, but in my experience I'd say it's more than half. The other great reality about the interview process is that most interviewees don't know how to prepare for an interview or interview well. As it happens, those two things are well connected. I was pretty bad at interviewing for a while. I hope I've gotten better over the years. I've gotten to the point where I actually kind of enjoy interviewing now. Maybe you'll never get to that point, but my hope is that if you prepare well you'll at least feel comfortable and competent with the process. Before you accept any interview ask yourself, "Why do I want this job? " An interview goes both ways. Organizations are interviewing you to see if you are the right fit for the company and the position. You should be interviewing the organization's representatives for the same reason.
By Frank Lovece Special to Newsday Updated February 20, 2020 10:49 PM Sheinelle Jones, a co-host of the third hour of NBC's "Today, " says she is leaving the show for six weeks for necessary vocal-cord surgery and recovery. "It's been a long time coming, " Jones, 41, said on her show Thursday, adding that the following day would be her last before her medical hiatus. Around 2016, she recalled, while working the weekend edition, she found herself frequently and strongly clearing her throat before going on air. "And one of the producers got in my ear and she said, 'I think you should go to an ENT and see what's going on. ' " Following that advice to see an ear, nose and throat doctor, Jones learned that she had a polyp on one vocal cord. "And ever since then it's kind of given me grief, " she said. "It went away for a little bit, I went to vocal therapy twice a week, and then within the last year it's back. " The throat issue has "really affected my life, " Jones said. "In the mornings I get anxiety sometimes when the producers will say, 'Can you do a story this morning at 8 o'clock? '
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