How to Answer an Interview Question you DIDN'T Prepare For

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    🤯 No matter how much you prepare for an interview, you are bound to receive a question or two you haven't prepared for. In situations like these, it's best to rely on a tried-and-true 3 step method: Stall for time, Break the question down into bite-sized pieces, and address each segment
    In this video I share the hardest interview question I've ever received and how I answered that question. Interestingly, although the interviewer told me after the fact that my answer was NOT what she was looking for, I still passed that round
    The reason I passed the interview is very simple: the interviewer knows the question is open to interpretation and therefore has no "correct" answer. More importantly, it's about HOW the interviewee approaches the question that matters
    For harder interview questions like this, it's best to tackle it like a traditional consulting case interview question: First buy yourself some time, then break the question down into segments, and finally address this part
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  • @JeffSu
    @JeffSu  2 года назад +8

    🌟 What was the HARDEST interview question YOU'VE ever received in your life??
    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Hardest Interview Question Ever
    00:55 Stall for Time
    02:44 Break Question Down into Segments
    04:15 Address Each Segment
    05:52 The "Correct" Answer

    • @nleonc00
      @nleonc00 2 года назад +1

      Well, I haven't had a real job interview but I think the hardest question someone has asked me was back on 11th grade, when a psychology teacher asked me, "WHO ARE YOU?"

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      @@nleonc00 hahahahha

    • @keliwolland6586
      @keliwolland6586 2 года назад

      My hardest interview question is always, "tell me about yourself" as I am decidedly NOT a shameless self-promoter.

    • @anndaniels4034
      @anndaniels4034 2 года назад +1

      How do you make your favorite sandwhich?

  • @TheDaviddai
    @TheDaviddai 2 года назад +88

    Used this approach when meeting my girlfriend's dad and now I'm married.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +22

      That's great David! But why does your tone suggest you are disappointed with that outcome? 🤔

    • @SatumitheNeet
      @SatumitheNeet Год назад +15

      @@JeffSu cause he married his girlfriends Dad

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад +1

      @@SatumitheNeet 😂

    • @marcossierra38
      @marcossierra38 3 месяца назад

      No one gives a an absolute fuck

  • @sk3921
    @sk3921 2 года назад +78

    I find it annoying when interviewers expect you to read their mind and know what they're looking for. In this situation, it's interesting that she explained her thoughts behind the question after the fact. But she should've been clear up front. Asking vague, unexpected, or trick questions ends up wasting the interviewer's time because they get irrelevant information. Plus, it stresses out the interviewee. Stressed people give more canned, scripted answers, so it's harder to get to know the candidate. Interviews should prioritize building rapport and making the candidate feel comfy so they answer honestly and openly and don't stick to their scripted answers too much.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +6

      That's a good point S.K! Thanks for sharing your perspective on this! That's actually the reason I brought up the MECE method. In consulting case interviews, the only thing the interviewer will say at the beginning is a vague question like "how should I increase profits for company XYZ?" and just stop talking, so it's up to you (the interviewee) to ask questions and make assumptions!

    • @EmmaDee
      @EmmaDee Год назад +2

      SO TRUE and right off the bat if I run into an interviewer asking questions of this nature, I SERIOUSLY CONSIDER IF I WOULD EVEN WORK FOR THIS COMPANY.

    • @user-cj2zm4nj3w
      @user-cj2zm4nj3w 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@EmmaDee I think I agree with you. "Dislike' is a strong word anyhow. It could be 'disagree' in the case of this question, and a better question could be more of a standard question, "When working with internal teams can you share with me how you handle a situation where you and someone disagreed on requirements for a project?" or something like that. Just thinking out loud.

  • @lillogadget
    @lillogadget 2 года назад +30

    To be fair, you weren't wrong. If she had asked if 10 random colleagues instead of ten random people in your life, she would've gotten the answer she was anticipating for. You would've broken down your thought process the same way. Surprised she didn't clarified when you asked follow up questions. Also kinda weird she made the assumption that you ONLY have colleagues; maybe that's what the culture is like there. Awesome video, thanks for sharing Jeff!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +4

      That's a great point Billie!! Thanks so much for sharing your viewpoint on this 😁. I think the interviewer just assumed I would have broken it down by my colleagues since it was a business interview BUT she didn't penalize me in the end so no harm no foul!

    • @SK_509
      @SK_509 2 года назад +4

      I was looking for this comment! That’s exactly what I was thinking as well- she did say 10 “random people” in your life right now. She didn’t specify if family, friends or colleagues. I’m with Jeff on this one as well :)

    • @NomarMendoza
      @NomarMendoza 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@SK_509What irks me is he, indeed, did ask the interviewer if the random people were his family, friends, or COLLEAGUES in the beginning of the video! The interviewer totally blundered this question for Jeff

  • @gporterjr
    @gporterjr 2 года назад +7

    Love the logic used to break the question down

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Thank you Garry 😁, it came with a lot of trial and error during my management consulting interview days haha

  • @yasminebouziane8843
    @yasminebouziane8843 2 года назад +33

    I liked both approaches, yours and the interviewers answers both make sense. I think if you were a fresh graduate, you would think in terms of family, friends and classmates. And if you were a highly experienced professional, you would think in terms of colleagues at work and business partners. Great question, Jeff

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      That's a great point Yasmine! Thank you for sharing your insights! 😁

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici 2 года назад +8

    Stalling for time helps so often in plenty of circumstances. When you end up having a clearer idea of what you are going to say you will have a much better answer!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Yes exactly Demetri 😁😁

  • @charlesbretz274
    @charlesbretz274 2 года назад +4

    As a Talent Acquistion leader I really dislike these questions. It’s the thought process on how you arrived at your response that’s important. That people at work may dislike you due to a business decision you had to make comes with some jobs. If they are trying to understand how you react to people disliking a call you make, a behavioral or situational question would be better. It will have less ambiguity and get the desired outcome they are seeking.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Good thing the interviewer also liked my thought process 😂

  • @ushnishchakravarty
    @ushnishchakravarty 2 года назад +3

    This video is really golden enough to be heard multiple times in the future. Thanks for sharing and do keep sharing these interview types of questions in the future.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words! Will do Ushnish 😁

  • @deeveecreate
    @deeveecreate 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just wanted to pop on and tell you I love your editing style. You keep it fun and interesting!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you my friend 😁

  • @rommelalmeida1430
    @rommelalmeida1430 Год назад +2

    Your interviewer's own answer was also spot on, and what's good about her was that she was objective enough to pass you knowing the logic you used with your answer. I've had many interviews where their answer is different than mine, and when they gave me the feedback, I can tell it's a major reason why they failed me. Worse, my answer is similar to theirs, but they were waiting for me to mention very specific words and phrases.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад +1

      Yes I'm very lucky that my interviewer was so accommodating. I'm sorry to hear about your experiences Rommel!

  • @atnguyentien6997
    @atnguyentien6997 Год назад +3

    I was amazed. You led me from surprises to surprises. Such highly recommended content. I will watch and like all of your videos.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      Woohoooo thank you!!

  • @lucas_teo
    @lucas_teo 2 года назад +3

    Lots of great tips in this video, thanks again for the content!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Thank you Lucas! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @bingbinghe3578
    @bingbinghe3578 2 года назад +2

    awesome Jeff !this is what I want to know always,then here comes the video,case interview framework mindset is pretty useful in many situations

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Yes definitely Bingbing!

  • @WesT10109
    @WesT10109 2 года назад +5

    What the hell kind of question is that at a job interview? I'm trying to get a job, not results for my personality test.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      I admit it's a pretty "unorthodox" question but hey, I couldn't have just walked out so I tried my best to answer it 😁

    • @jorgemoren40
      @jorgemoren40 2 года назад

      Ikr!? I got annoyed at the question and it's not even a real interview.

  • @benhardmartin
    @benhardmartin 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making this video Jeff! Have a great one too :)

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      You're very welcome!! Will do 😁

  • @lyudmilalazareva5048
    @lyudmilalazareva5048 Год назад +2

    THis is a cool approach. I've just finished an interview where I was asked "Imagine that we hired your copy, what would be the most difficult things to work with you for you?" I just started to tell everything came to my mind...

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      Did you pass the interview?

    • @lyudmilalazareva5048
      @lyudmilalazareva5048 Год назад +2

      ​@@JeffSu Unfortunately, not. I was given comprehensive feedback though. The key point was that they had doubts about my ability to collaborate in a team.
      It would be a good question to cover in your videos :) how to highlight/deliver your ability to work in team

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      @@lyudmilalazareva5048 Got it, thanks for letting me know!

  • @bprmel
    @bprmel Год назад +2

    Your energy always flows through 🙂👍

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      Thanks so much Pandu!! I do it for you guys!

  • @pulkitjain7267
    @pulkitjain7267 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou for the insights.. The common mistake people does, starting mentioning people they don't like. This video is definitely help to be positive always during an interview irrespective of interviewer trying to bring some negative comment from you.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Yes, definitely 😁

  • @keliwolland6586
    @keliwolland6586 2 года назад +3

    That was the weirdest interview question I have ever heard.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Me too 😂

  • @richah4521
    @richah4521 2 года назад +1

    Good thought process!!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Thank you Richa 😁

  • @ArchitPimple
    @ArchitPimple 5 месяцев назад +1

    Why did I find this video right after my interview lmao

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  5 месяцев назад

      It's okay, I'm sure you did just great 😁

  • @TechnoBoomer
    @TechnoBoomer 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for thid very useful video, Jeff !

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      You're welcome as usual francois!

  • @EmmaDee
    @EmmaDee Год назад +1

    Jeff, have you ever had an interviewer ask “do you consider yourself to be a manipulative person?” of course this position was for a sales rep.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      Wow that's a pretty harsh question haha (I feel like it assumes bad intent). I never received something like that before

  • @bertonnawi5868
    @bertonnawi5868 2 года назад +1

    Jeff Su.. i consider as "The Best And Fun Mentor" i have seen in the Whole RUclips..

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Nicee! That's what I'm going for 😁

  • @MissLlah
    @MissLlah Год назад +2

    You both came up with three out of 10, which is the number I would have picked in the first place. Kind of goes back to Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink" Theory.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад +1

      Hahaha interesting though Llah!

  • @kategoldstone-zx9mo
    @kategoldstone-zx9mo 4 месяца назад

    I would love to see a video on how to answer questions around grit and resilience!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  4 месяца назад

      Me and you both Kate 😂

  • @yarynaalex3895
    @yarynaalex3895 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting approach, I would noy use🤷‍♀️ ooops! Thanks👏

  • @hongngoctran9217
    @hongngoctran9217 2 года назад +3

    Hi Jeff, thanks for sharing your amazing thought-process! Love your channel. Big fan here. Curious to know Jeff's response to this question: What's the biggest misconception people have about you?". And now before your System 2 started to activate its analytical process, "people" can be referred to anyone (a colleague, a family member, a friend, etc.).
    Context: This is a question that my manager always loves asking (guess from whom I learn the 'context' piece...) 🤔

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha excellent use of having "Context" below the main question!!! LOVE IT
      Re: biggest misconception question, I would still start by asking whether it would be professional misconceptions, personality traits, or just anything (since colleagues and friends alike can ask about any of those areas).
      But I would say this is a relatively simple question I wouldn't have to break down completely into component parts. If it's just casual conversation, I'd probably say something for me, the biggest misconception is that I'm an extrovert haha

  • @nicoleyu7710
    @nicoleyu7710 2 года назад +2

    LMAO you demonstrated the truth of perfect personality differently.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha thank...you? 😂

  • @baoarakov5318
    @baoarakov5318 2 года назад +1

    Great approach to make difficult questions simple! My hardest interview question was "when do you put on your poker face". I somehow directed to a way saying i'm a honest person barely pull poker face and the interviewer was not very happy about my answer...

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Haha I feel like the interviewer might have viewed that as a "fake" weakness 😉

  • @MoniqueXSM
    @MoniqueXSM 2 года назад +5

    I need this ‘cause I have an interview coming up on Thursday & I feel as though I’ll be a bit out of my depth. Thanks again for always coming through in the clutch, Jeff ✨.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Best of luck Monique!!! You got this!

    • @MoniqueXSM
      @MoniqueXSM 2 года назад +1

      @@JeffSu Jeff! Update: I got the job 🕺🏽✨.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +2

      @@MoniqueXSM CONGRATS!!!!!!

    • @MoniqueXSM
      @MoniqueXSM 2 года назад

      @@JeffSu thank youuuuuu! I definitely used this technique. It’s now in my Arsenal forever.

  • @aayushipathak3427
    @aayushipathak3427 2 года назад +3

    To be very honest Jeff, I would have preferred your answer over what your interviewer was expecting. :)

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha thank you Aayushi 😁

  • @gaboleiva
    @gaboleiva 2 года назад +1

    Gracias!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      You're welcome 😁

  • @khalidelgazzar
    @khalidelgazzar Год назад

    Jeff Su .. Never fails to impress you!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад +1

      That's what I love to hear Khalid 😁

  • @GregBedard
    @GregBedard 6 месяцев назад +1

    It doesn't sound like she actually meant "random" if she already had subsection of people in mind.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  6 месяцев назад

      Good point!

  • @Elixir569
    @Elixir569 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow your answer actually kept me hooked with complete attention. Would you recommend any books to develop such mindset?

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  8 месяцев назад

      Case Interview Secrets by Victor Cheng

  • @kanchanvirmani1306
    @kanchanvirmani1306 2 года назад +2

    Well in my opinion this question can have multiple answers and approaches however there cannot be a right or wrong answer as such. From the interviewer’s perspective her answer was right, if someone else would asked the question they would have a different correct answer as per them. Nonetheless the takeaway from your video is how to approach these trick questions which is quite helpful.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      You're 100% right! Glad you agree Kanchan 😁

  • @w.w.sakbeh571
    @w.w.sakbeh571 2 года назад +1

    Hi, Jeff. As you know from having studied in the US, it's the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, so I wanted to send you extra thanks this time. ☮️

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      And I am EXTRA grateful 😁😁, thank you Sak Beh! Unfortunately no Thanksgiving break here but I'll....imagine one 😂

    • @w.w.sakbeh571
      @w.w.sakbeh571 2 года назад

      @@JeffSu 仕事がんばってください

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      @@w.w.sakbeh571 Google Translate tells me that says "Good luck with your work" haha

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      @@w.w.sakbeh571 Hahahaha

  • @Andrea_Dong
    @Andrea_Dong 2 года назад +2

    Somehow, I feel like I remember you talking about this question before 🤔 still a great question to revisit though and loving the jokes sprinkled in! xD
    By the way Jeff, I actually landed an internship just recently! :D Went through three rounds of interviews and had quite a few questions trip me up but I think the strangest one I got asked was “tell me about a time you demonstrated empathy” 🤔 we ended up just moving on because I couldn’t find an answer at all lol, but I’d love to hear how you’d answer this one :3

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Hi Andrea! Yea this was one of my first videos on RUclips but I re-structured it to make it more easy to understand haha. Hope you still enjoyed it though!
      Empathy question -> Think about the company's clients, the painpoints they face, and how you would relate with them before trying to solve their issues :)

    • @Andrea_Dong
      @Andrea_Dong 2 года назад +1

      Yeah definitely! I enjoyed the video, thanks for the remake! 😁
      Oooh, I think I get it now :o so when they ask about empathy, all they’re really doing is gauging how well you’d work with clients. Yet there I was scrambling to recall recent “save the cat” moments 😂 I was so far off haha

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      @@Andrea_Dong hahaha well now you know!!

  • @brenthair1228
    @brenthair1228 2 года назад +7

    Jeff, I would have been concerned that you tend to overthink simple questions and would wonder how that would affect your productivity and decision making capabilities. It could be a pro or a con depending on the type of job being interviewed for.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +4

      Hi Brent! Thanks for the feedback! I'm sure that's a valid concern in some cases but in my experience for questions such as this one, when the interviewer is clearly trying to gauge how you would face an unfamiliar situation, I've found the consulting case interview approach is the best way to answer the question :)

  • @HighTechFan_Geek
    @HighTechFan_Geek 2 месяца назад +1

    It's a lot of overthinking imo, personally I would have taken 10 people of each group ( friends / family, ...) because you need a good sampling, also how comes than friends dislike you? They are not friends if they dislike you imho. In fact I think I would have answer than I know very few people who dislike me, so would answer 1 among 10

  • @Shreyas5_
    @Shreyas5_ 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for a very insightful video, Jeff! However, I've often found myself lose the confidence that I've built over the week leading to the interview when the interviewer puts forth a question that I didn't see coming/hadn't prepared for before. How would you go about addressing that?

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +3

      Honestly? Practice. Practice. and....a lot more practice. I can't stress this enough. Practice in front of a mirror, then film yourself, then ask a friend to watch you. You will be more and more confident. I promise you!

    • @Shreyas5_
      @Shreyas5_ 2 года назад +1

      @@JeffSu Thanks - will put in the work!

  • @muhammadadeel558
    @muhammadadeel558 2 года назад +1

    Day 10. 57th today. Well an improvement from 62nd :D

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Hahaha hopefully you can be first at some point 😉

    • @muhammadadeel558
      @muhammadadeel558 2 года назад

      @@JeffSu Trying my best hehe

    • @muhammadadeel558
      @muhammadadeel558 2 года назад

      The moment when i read notification
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      oh ff no jeff su 30 mins ago :(

  • @zimcoder
    @zimcoder 2 года назад +2

    She asked you for 10 random people in your life.. that does not limit it to work teams. She should have clarified that she meant in your professional life.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Thanks for having my back!

  • @IsaacJoshi
    @IsaacJoshi 2 года назад +2

    Tbh I like your original answer more

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Haha thank you Isaac!

  • @sandipansarkar9211
    @sandipansarkar9211 11 месяцев назад

    finished watching

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  11 месяцев назад

      Nice!!

  • @fransiskatan2460
    @fransiskatan2460 2 года назад +5

    Jeff, advise on the salary negotiation please. I just had an interview yesterday and the company asked me to lower down my salary expectation. Any thoughts?

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Check out my video on negotiating salary :). If you did your homework and you know you're worth that much, stay firm (but be polite about it!)

    • @dfreshness2006
      @dfreshness2006 2 года назад +3

      A proper company would give you a range. It’s not up to you to put a ceiling on yourself.

  • @nleonc00
    @nleonc00 2 года назад +1

    Hey Jeff! Could you PLEEEEEEEASEEE make a video talking about ALL chrome extensions you use, why do you use them and what do they do???
    Thanks!!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +2

      I try my best to be a browser "purist" actually so I don't use that many extensions! For the Notion extensions I do use though check out my Notion Capture + Organize video 😁

    • @nleonc00
      @nleonc00 2 года назад +1

      @@JeffSu Great! I will! Love your channel man! I feel like I am being more productive every day thatnks to you! Keep it that way please!

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      @@nleonc00 Will do!

  • @alexcerny5881
    @alexcerny5881 5 месяцев назад +1

    Is that the Rephrase Clarify Structure strategy based on situational questions?

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes!!!

  • @KittenBowl1
    @KittenBowl1 8 месяцев назад

    I liked your advice on rephrasing the question to buy time while you’re crafting your answer in your head for two minutes. But I usually don’t write my answer on paper but write the points I need to cover then I answer covering those points.
    I don’t think I would include friends and families as they’re irrelevant to a job…I think she meant random people you would be interacting at work. MECEs and all anyone who worked for Big Four knows this when interacting with clients, but in interviews they don’t care about MECEs…unless it’s a consulting role and related to a consulting question. I think you missed her point. She asked you this question to see how well you work with colleagues. I would have asked her if she meant people I interact at work randomly, then I won’t miss what she wanted to know or why she’s asking you this question. I’m surprised she passed you but then you perhaps did well on other questions. If someone told me about some random family or friends on job interview I didn’t specifically ask or touch, I would think he’s not very wise or emotionally immature. There are too many of these immature late 20s and people in 30s. Lack of maturity is something I screen out.

  • @EmmaDee
    @EmmaDee Год назад +1

    That question sucks!! I'd say “I hope there isn't a long list of people that do not like me but I've learned throughout the years that everyone you meet will not be your biggest fan!”

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      Great start to the answer Amy!

  • @user-hv4nu1ns5k
    @user-hv4nu1ns5k 10 месяцев назад

    In an analyst interview i was asked "if there were 8 overweight bosses and a balance scale, how would i figure out which boss was the biggest?" i was honestly stumped.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  10 месяцев назад

      wait what

  • @krakowian
    @krakowian Год назад +1

    Once I got a question: Why are manhole covers round?... I answered but that was the moment I knew I didnt want to work for that company and that team lead. I found it unprofessional way of using my time during the interview.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      Hahaha yea I have received those brainteasers in the past too

  • @user-es5jq6yy9l
    @user-es5jq6yy9l Год назад +1

    how do you answer interview questions when its been 3 or 4 years of not working? Stay -at -home mom or personal medical or tragic events prohibited from working . Should it be disclosed? How to best explain gaps in employment

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  Год назад

      Check out my employment gap video 😁

  • @bertonnawi5868
    @bertonnawi5868 2 года назад +1

    You are awesome !.. i do actually have a presentation ... could i share to you, i will be very glad to have advice how to improve it Jeff..
    I am Berton from Indonesia. ^^

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      What kind of presentation?

  • @ayushn84
    @ayushn84 2 года назад +1

    💖💖

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      😁😁

  • @muhammadadeel558
    @muhammadadeel558 2 года назад +1

    Day 13. I missed two days, I had fever. Should i continue from start or just extend to 30? ah wink wink

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      I was wondering where you were! Haha both sound just fine. Maybe we go for the big 30 😉

  • @muhammadadeel558
    @muhammadadeel558 2 года назад +1

    Day 12

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Sad that it's coming to an end 😭

  • @tylerjodeblock1224
    @tylerjodeblock1224 2 года назад +2

    That is actually a terrible question to ask as an interviewer, not only this but if the requirement was to have no haters, wouldn't this job be somewhat culturally unhealthy if their definition of success is requiring you to be a people pleaser. Someone that puts too much focus on being liked by everyone, is not focusing on innovation, disruption or owning thier vision. Every visionary is usually ridiculed before they were revered.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the input Tyler! While I don't disagree with your points, to be fair I don't think the interviewer really cared about the "likeability" of candidates, but rather on the thought process of someone who would go about answering the question 😁

  • @muhammadadeel558
    @muhammadadeel558 2 года назад +1

    Day 11

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      Double 11 😁

  • @azhivago2296
    @azhivago2296 2 года назад +1

    It's actually an incredibly rude and unprofessional question for an interviewer to ask...

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Haha yes it's an unorthodox question, but I am glad the interviewer put more emphasis on the logic I used to solve it 😁

    • @azhivago2296
      @azhivago2296 2 года назад

      @@JeffSu That's a positive way of looking at it. Does it not put you off the company a little bit, though? Personally, it would make me question their integrity.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      @@azhivago2296 nah. I’m a realist. I can’t expect someone else to behave the way I’d like them to. I roll with the punches 😁

    • @azhivago2296
      @azhivago2296 2 года назад

      @@JeffSu interesting point and I agree with it to some extent; although the way you put it does strike me as excessively agreeable.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      @@azhivago2296 which part 😂😂

  • @brettsenno7347
    @brettsenno7347 2 года назад +2

    👏🏼🙏🏼

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      😁😁

  • @rudrajaiswara9851
    @rudrajaiswara9851 2 года назад +1

    My hardest question:- Tell me something about yourself and why should we pick you ??

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      How did you answer that question??

    • @rudrajaiswara9851
      @rudrajaiswara9851 2 года назад +1

      @@JeffSu lol I can't explain it like it was like a 800 words essay

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад +1

      @@rudrajaiswara9851 ohhhhhh so it wasn’t an oral interview right

    • @rudrajaiswara9851
      @rudrajaiswara9851 2 года назад +1

      @@JeffSu yeah

  • @dfreshness2006
    @dfreshness2006 2 года назад +1

    Dislike is way too strong of a word. You don’t want people at work disliking you. If you are influencing others, and you are dependent on each other, you don’t want them to dislike you.
    Also 10 random people in your life are not all going to be people at work.
    Bad question by interviewer. I would have said 1. 0 is too optimistic and you are coming across as disingenuous. 2 or greater is too many because the “why?” follow up would be impossible to answer cleanly.

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  2 года назад

      Thanks for your input!! You make some good points! I'm a realist so I still try my best to answer when the question is presented to me :)

  • @bayou__
    @bayou__ 9 месяцев назад

    I just pretending to no perfect person. Just look feedback the hiring manager looks my offer All databases

  • @jlueb
    @jlueb 5 месяцев назад

    That was a stupid question

    • @JeffSu
      @JeffSu  5 месяцев назад

      Tell that to the interviewer 😂