
131: Preparing for an Interview
11/14/17 • 33 min
In episode 131 Ken Davis and Matt Brady discuss important principles to remember when preparing for an interview. In this episode you’ll learn: •Why you should promote only your latest project •The benefit of sending information ahead of time to the host •How to keep the host from unintentionally hijacking the interview "How to handle unexpected inflammatory questions in an interview.”
In episode 131 Ken Davis and Matt Brady discuss important principles to remember when preparing for an interview. In this episode you’ll learn: •Why you should promote only your latest project •The benefit of sending information ahead of time to the host •How to keep the host from unintentionally hijacking the interview "How to handle unexpected inflammatory questions in an interview.”
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