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So I have my big interview on Wednesday. I've been to the place twice already and they're pretty much begging me to work for them, so I'm willing to bet it's a done deal. We're just doing this interview to make the HR guys happy, I'm guessing. I'm sure there will be some technical stuff, but we've already gone through that at a deeper level than an interview (hence the job offer). 
So I started studying those typical interview questions you get everywhere, such as:
Then it dawned on me... They know I know I'll have these questions. They know there is a formulaic, "correct" answer that you can study on the internet. They expect me to say it, instead of being myself. So what is the point? Seems like a gigantic waste of time and an unnecessary source of stress for both parties. I hate having to study them, when really, they're pointless. They hate having to ask them, when really, they're pointless.
Help me understand this, ATOT. You're my only hope.
			
			So I started studying those typical interview questions you get everywhere, such as:
- What's your greatest flaw?
- Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Then it dawned on me... They know I know I'll have these questions. They know there is a formulaic, "correct" answer that you can study on the internet. They expect me to say it, instead of being myself. So what is the point? Seems like a gigantic waste of time and an unnecessary source of stress for both parties. I hate having to study them, when really, they're pointless. They hate having to ask them, when really, they're pointless.
Help me understand this, ATOT. You're my only hope.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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