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I try to describe a piece of the thing we'll actually be working on -- to the extent that it's relevant in an interview -- and let them run with it.

[As a consultant, I've been on hundreds of job interviews over 30 years. Many of my clients are perfectly rotten interviewers. We spend an hour where they talk for 50 minutes and ask me if I can help. Duh. Of course I can help. But can I help in ways they'll appreciate? They'll never know until they shut up and listen more.]

I like to treat interviews as "free consulting" or a "peer review" kind of meeting. Since we'll be working together, then... well... let's actually work together for a few minutes on some specific task.

That work-together moment is it. If it clicks, they're going to work out. If they prevaricate or backtrack or waffle or otherwise behave badly, then it may not work out.

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I try to describe a piece the thing we'll actually be working on -- to the extent that it's relevant in an interview -- and let them run with it.

[As a consultant, I've been on hundreds of job interviews over 30 years. Many of my clients are perfectly rotten interviewers. We spend an hour where they talk for 50 minutes and ask me if I can help. Duh. Of course I can help. But can I help in ways they'll appreciate? They'll never know until they shut up and listen more.]

I like to treat interviews as "free consulting" or a "peer review" kind of meeting. Since we'll be working together, then... well... let's actually work together for a few minutes on some specific task.

That work-together moment is it. If it clicks, they're going to work out. If they prevaricate or backtrack or waffle or otherwise behave badly, then it may not work out.