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  2. Defensive pessimism - Wikipedia

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    For example, a defensive pessimist would not avoid all job interviews for fear of failing one. Instead, a defensive pessimist would anticipate possible challenges that could come in an upcoming job interview – such as dress code, stubborn interviewers, and tough questions – and prepare rigorously to face them.

  3. The right and wrong ways to answer “failure” interview questions

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    But there are some frequently used questions in interviews that we should always prepare beforehand, just in case we get asked those common questions. The classic “failure” question One such ...

  4. Best, worst and average case - Wikipedia

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    But given a worst-case input, its performance degrades to O(n 2). Also, when implemented with the "shortest first" policy, the worst-case space complexity is instead bounded by O(log(n)). Heapsort has O(n) time when all elements are the same. Heapify takes O(n) time and then removing elements from the heap is O(1) time for each of the n elements.

  5. Situation, task, action, result - Wikipedia

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    Job interview candidates who describe a “Target” they set themselves instead of an externally imposed “Task” emphasize their own intrinsic motivation to perform and to develop their performance. Action: What did you do? The interviewer will be looking for information on what you did, why you did it and what the alternatives were.

  6. The 8 worst questions to ask at your job interview - AOL

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    Here are eight of the worst questions to ask your interviewer (and yet job candidates ask every single one of these, most of them multiple times).

  7. The Worst Interview Faux Pas - AOL

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    The interview goes well, you don't make any serious mistakes and you exhale. Most job seekers have a case of the jitters before going on a job interview. Anxiety's normal, but almost always those ...

  8. Worst-case scenario - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a worst-case scenario varies by the field to which it is being applied. For example, in environmental engineering", "[a] worst-case scenario is defined as the release of the largest quantity of a regulated substance from a single vessel or process line failure that results in the greatest distance to an endpoint". [5]

  9. How to Answer the Worst Interview Questions - AOL

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    Job seekers – to put it mildly – don't like interviews very much. Aside from having to dress up and worry about the firmness of their handshakes, applicants have to field question after question.