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Interview with a Starlet
I was quite surprised she was willing to sit down with me. She was on a publishing tour through my little town and needed a place to unwind after dealing with the public. I informed her publicist of a low key bar that served the best homemade whiskey and our meeting was set. I had a booth in the back that faced the door. I was ready for the starlet to arrive at any moment.
By Colt Henderson4 years ago in Interview
7 Effective Strategies To Crack The Executive-level Interview
Are you looking for a job change or preparing yourself to take up new job responsibilities? Interview coaching will help you groom better. Executive interview coaching is a mock interview that trains senior officials to appear better in one-to-one interaction and improve the chances of getting recruitede. Executive-level l interviews are conducted to check whether or not you’ll be the right fit for an organization. The aim of this interview is to showcase your unique skill and increase the possibility of securing a position in your desired organization.
By Petra Wagner4 years ago in Interview
Chat With Les: Smile Happy Arts. Top Story - November 2021.
This interview is part of a series of interviews collected for the ongoing column "Chat with Les" by Vocal Media author Call Me Les in the new Vocal Creators Chronicle. The Vocal Creators Chronicle is a free, online magazine. Les is both a columnist and a co-founder. Her column presents candid interviews with people from all backgrounds, and aims to examine the finer points in the lives of those around us, such as Nick Slavik: Youtuber, artist, father & one of the nicest guys you have got to meet!
By Call Me Les4 years ago in Interview
Conversations With My New Friend Oneg. Top Story - November 2021.
Social media is great, isn't it? Especially for Vocal creators. Facebook has many groups dedicated to Vocal creators. In the group Vocal Writers Sharing Community, there are many games and contests that help feature creators and increase reads for those who participate. (If you haven't already joined this group, you can find it here). One of the challenges posed in this particular group is called "Not My Shoes Interviews". We were randomly assigned partners to interview. One problem-I have never done an interview. So I approached it a little differently. My interview partner and I didn't have a laundry list of questions for each other; we just had conversations. That is how I get to know people. And I love getting to know people.
By J. Delaney-Howe4 years ago in Interview
Entrepreneur Spotlight
In the field of sports, many times young African-American star athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds are thrust into the spotlight and given huge contracts. Unfortunately, millionaire entrepreneur and author James Hunt states that many have never been taught about financial responsibility, and they know virtually nothing about credit. His goal is to change that by educating athletes about credit and showing them how to leverage their finances in ways they never knew were possible. He does not want them to end up on the next episode of ESPN's documentary series, 30 for 30, due to being broke.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Interview
Linda Rivenbark Interviews Julie Lacksonen
It has been my honor and privilege to interview Julie Lacksonen for the "Not My Shoes" project. I have learned a lot about Julie in the time we have exchanged questions and answers, as well as by reading extensively in her amazing stories. She is a highly talented and caring person who finds time to write about a wide range of topics, teach K-8 school students many aspects of Music, fill her spare time with family activities, and participate in sports like boating, swimming and snorkeling with her husband, Ted. Let's look at what I learned about Julie.
By Linda Rivenbark4 years ago in Interview
North Carolina Native Launches Independent Record Label, We In Action Entertainment to Support Rising Artists
“Lights, Camera, Action.” It’s a phrase frequently repeated by film crew members, but this saying is taking on a whole new meaning. Jordan King, also known as DerriQ, is the founder and CEO of We In Action (WIA) Entertainment, an independent record label based in Greensboro, NC. Launched on November 24th, 2020, WIA helps promote and market artists to reach their maximum potential.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Interview











