Have you ever been interviewed? How did you feel about the questions you were asked? I’ve been interviewed a lot. Two sets of questions infuriate me: leading and those where the response is obvious (e.g., how do feel after witnessing mass murders).
"But the beauty of the classroom environment is that I am expected to know less. " So true - and Isn't that really the truth about any question in an interview . . in that why would you ask a question you know the answer to (unless you're trying to trip up or trap your subject into saying something - and I must say,, those BBC reporters sometimes do that quite brilliantly! -).
Have you ever been interviewed? How did you feel about the questions you were asked? I’ve been interviewed a lot. Two sets of questions infuriate me: leading and those where the response is obvious (e.g., how do feel after witnessing mass murders).
"But the beauty of the classroom environment is that I am expected to know less. " So true - and Isn't that really the truth about any question in an interview . . in that why would you ask a question you know the answer to (unless you're trying to trip up or trap your subject into saying something - and I must say,, those BBC reporters sometimes do that quite brilliantly! -).
Too relatable. When you're a reporter, it's easy to forget that reporting is our area of expertise — and that most of this skill set is intangible.