I had a Boss like that once. Guy threw a stapler after me as I was leaving the interview. A secretary ask if she should call anyone, because we were so loud in there. I was hired.
Could not agree more, in the end it's about your character, knowledge and confidence. He hired you not just about your ability to give the right answers but because out of everyone you passed his real test!
It’s a handy tactic for a high-stress job. He’s dressed poorly to throw off your expectations, he’s argumentative and aggressive to rile you up and put you under pressure, glass walls to the waiting area to set the next guy on edge and psyche them out over the answers. You held up well under stress, gave back as well as you took, came dressed for success and even when under pressure came out with the right answers or close enough to them to show you had the knowledge and temperament to succeed in the field.
This never happened. You’re applying your shitty logic to a situation that has and will never occur. Please join us in the real world when you’re ready.
@@aliboy357 I understand, but that’s really not required for the job. I’ve hired someone who is terrible at dealing with confrontation, but an excellent quant and can deal with trading stress well. Interpersonal conflict is very different from trading variance.
@@talbotd27 it's a reference to this clowns channel where he makes up scenarios to get his viewerbase to worship him. Scumbag dad made fun of him countless times in these rich/really rich vids
@@talbotd27 it's actually a reference to the inflation caused by sonic the hedgehog video games when they released. It really hurt the economy back in the day. Google "sonic inflation" if you want to learn more.
I was hired at Bank of New York in the mid 80’s with longer hair than any girl I knew back then. When the Managing Director came into my office to introduce himself, I threw back my hair, stood up and shook his hand. I heard, later that day, that a secretary overheard heard that man say, “He has long hair” the man that hired me said, “Yeah but he was the only one that knows his shit”. LoL 😂. Now I’m bald and 60 years old.
Did you have the cliche 1980's banker experience? Curious what it was like! I started my career with a "FinTech" company a couple years ago out of college. Didn't take long for me to realize it's just like any other corporate job but with more catered lunches and ping pong tables 😅
@@byrde4329 I worked from one bank to another as a computer consultant. Chemical Bank Bankers Trust Noumea Securities. Dresner Bank Fuji Bank Industrial Bank of Japan Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Bank of New York Merrill Lynch Skadden Arps Slate Meager & From Republic National Bank Saffra Bank Cowen & Company SG Cowen Schroeder Capital Management Wow that was a truck down memory lane. I was just a enterprise architect and a software designer. I love the high pressure fast pace life. I’m 60 now, but 38 years of the best times in my life.
@@graysonhill1366 I guess so. I never knew what they were doing. But I worked at Bankers Trust when they had a huge lawsuit with Proctor and Gamble. I wrote software that tracked all the derivatives for the FTC. We also had a 24 hour shift of 30 word processors transcribing all the recorded phone calls. .
Know your stuff …that’s the key . If you know your stuff and know how to put it through, clothes don’t matter , shoes don’t matter and to some extent arrogance doesn’t matter as well … but know your stuff
@@seulb23 he didnt get hired. Nothing you just heard actually happened. If you believe this story im sorry you will not make it. If this moron is able to fool you through a screen I can only imagine what people are getting away with in real life.
How about knowing when a story is clearly bullshit? That might be a useful skill. Hey theres this nigerian prince I know who needs some help you just gotta send him $600.
This is so true, I’ve interviewed for several jobs and the interview that I thought went terribly was the one I got accepted LOL. What I learned from my failed interviews was that When you think an interview is going “well” that is a super red flag. Another big red flag I’ve experienced is when they start having comfortable small talk with you, talking about things unrelated to working because they know they aren’t going to be seeing you again. I think my biggest advice is to not act fake.
Some of the best advice my welding teacher ever gave me was never trust a good interviewer he said in the welding industry when they want to see how good you weld they’ll purposefully fuck up the welding machine so you cant get good welds and theyll even sometimes argue with you about it but as long as you know your shit you’re all good
I ❤️ your stories and tips. I share them with my son . Opportunity, timing, applied knowledge and good manners (not necessarily in that order) always open the doors of life.
This video is about how he and an interviewer yelled at eachother until he gets ordered to leave the interview. How the fuck did you extract good manners from that? Or really anything?
Happened to me at my last job as supervisor in a construction company, the hr interviewer even called me the worst candidate for the position, i just told them no hard feelings at least i got to show my work as an independent contractor. Two days later they called me back to start working there 😂
Never be afraid to disrupt. My old boss told me some Japanese saying “the nail that sticks out gets hammered” I told him I don’t believe in Shinto, quit and got a higher paying job than his. Don’t let people push you down
I love that we get this clip about how we got the job and then later he doesn't other clip talking about his last day on the job. Perspective is everything
Lool same here. I was so hopeless after a heated discussion with my interviewers to the point I decided to get into a surgery right after my interview (knowing that they will not contact me any longer and I have plenty of time to recover), little did I know that I got the offer out of 100. Alhamdulillah.
For real! I have a psych degree from UVA but now work in economic consulting. I got an amazing intership with my 4.0 and perfect SAT scores. I taught myself economics and now I'm on the path to making manager next year. Sometimes it really is just "get good"
This can also backfire on companies. I've hired people who interviewed well but, when it came time to actually work, well, needless to say it didn't pan out.
You just admitted to being shit at your job, or your interviewer is shit at theirs. The point of the interview is to weed out the people who “wont pan out”. Let me know when you declare bankruptcy I’ll buy your office chairs for $4 a piece.
Yes knowledge and confidence. Many high level interviews back you into a corner and raise their voice, scoff and write things down making you think you’re wrong to see if you change your answer. Prepare and stick to your guns. That’s what theyre looking for.
A lot of times, when people think they are "leaders" it's actually someone who thinks they know it all, and are unwilling to learn how to work within the team setting, and get upset when things don't go their way.
Why shouldn’t they want managers rather than leaders? It’s easy to be the idea guy and everybody’s got an opinion. It’s much harder to be the guy who orchestrates and delivers successful execution from a group of people. I’d be willing to be that in most industries, a great manager is rarer and more valuable than a great leader.
@@joefunk76 a leader is someone that builds and keeps a team working on the goal and working together. a manager is one that focuses on the business and the money an paperwork to make it look good even when not. leaders very often need to become managers, but managers often need to just do what they are told but their managers to keep their job and dont care about the team as a leader does. corporates and any company with upper management 99% of the time wants someone that will do what they are told more then they want a leader that will think outside the box and focus on the team more then the this paper pushers consider important.
This is actually 100% true. I fell in love with welding 3 years ago and I tried so hard to buy all the popular welding tools, accessories, clothes etc. Only to totally expose myself as a green horn in no time flat. After 3 years of tough experience I walk into new jobs with my nuts hanging out, and I get all of my jobs within the first few minutes of the interview because I go straight to telling them exactly what I know they will ask. The hardest question you can ask me in a job interview is "when are you available to start?"
I had an engineering interview where I corrected the interviewer on a formula for material elasticity because they used an abbreviated approximation that creates a statistically significant error. If you know your stuff, but you know more than the people interviewing, you will NOT get the job. I got a position later by intentionally giving them the wrong answer they were looking for.
No. They didnt hire you because of you’re disgusting ego and lack of hygiene and skill. How can you be so full of yourself and expect to get a job. Seriously, learn some people skills before crawling back out of your hole.
Ok, so it sounds like the interviewer was trying to put pressure on him and questioning him to see how well he would hold his ground and how much he knows
My current job is at a call centre and only got it 2 months ago. Walked in with absolute confidence, had another guy who was waiting to get interviewed watching me answer these questions and with each one he keeps snickering in disbelief, not able to believe how cocky I was being. Even the interviewer said I oversold myself and I had to stand up, tell them calmly even though this was just a simple customer service job, it doesn't mean I won't put in effort and I asked them would you rather it be me in here or some bubbling fool who can't articulate himself and is mediocre on his best days. I can boast like I can because I've done what I did to earn my arrogance. Left the interview, got the job. Buddy who watched it did his after then came out and told everyone in the waiting room how arrogant I was being and they laughed and told me to calm down. Later found out everyone in the waiting room except me was told to wait for an answer on if they got the job. I was the only one who was told right after interview ended
@@user-bb4xk6bb7nxxxyou sound dumb af. Some of you even think all blk people go to college for free, like, we don't all have loans or saved up or went to community colleges.
Be honest and be yourself. The right fit will find you eventually. If you focus too much on having the right answers and looking the part, but not being yourself it also means that you'll have to keep that act up when working.
Dude was so confident he played with the interview. I don’t believe he wasn’t confident for nothing confident he was confident bbecause of years of acquired knowledge I imagine. I remember going to interviews nervous when I was younger until I had experience I walk in knowing I’m the asset im the prize
Rich people: watching through the glass.
Really rich people: Screaming at thy interviewer.
Really really rich people: getting yelled at in interview
@@joshuatatum5674 yo that's got me rolling on the floor
@Joshua Tatum really really really rich people pulling out a weapon
What's Thy interviewer??
😂😂😂😂😂
"Get the fuck out of the room." 10 seconds later "I fucking found my soul mate today."
Its called negging haha
"some tsundere doki-doki shit happened that day."
I had a Boss like that once. Guy threw a stapler after me as I was leaving the interview. A secretary ask if she should call anyone, because we were so loud in there.
I was hired.
He found the wall street version of House MD
@@hayazi96able bro😂
Then everyone clapped and he instantly became the CEO of stocks
President chairman of money
@@Roblessed722 😂
Stonks
That man later grew up to be the founder of Business, Inc.
Capitalism called and said whatever they are paying you, we'll double it.
And then on your first day, everyone stood up and clapped.
Thinking the same shiit
😂
This is the most headass story I’ve ever heard fr
😂😂😂
It’s not even that absurd of a story
Could not agree more, in the end it's about your character, knowledge and confidence. He hired you not just about your ability to give the right answers but because out of everyone you passed his real test!
Yeah. The test being "WHO TF HAS BALLS!?"
@@gboymachine9762 exactly right every great trader has big balls and won't waiver on there decisions
What was the real test? Answering questions right? Which is what he and many others couldve done. You said a whole lot of nothing in this comment
This is so cringe.
It's about corruption!
He didn't want to fire you but when he saw the Nokia he realized he couldn't destroy you as you had the ultimate armor
underrated comment 😂
You can't fire someone who doesn't work for you
@@Mike-pn8ln lol
that is so remarkably unfunny i had to come back and comment
I am the 1000th like
Then everyone who was still waiting on line applauded and the interviewer began to cry.
And the president shook his hand
@@snugglecity3500 and he got the key to the city
@@Smosh842hen drake made an album celebrating his achievements
@@Centzaurion Then I did your mom
@@Centzaurion then Mary had his kid
i always scream at interviews and have gotten every job i applied for. 10/10 would reccomend
The local Long John Silvers appointed me as Captain. I'm with you there works everytime😊
@@JayAR_YT I stalked the CEO home to scream at them. Now I'm long John silver.
What do you even scream about lol
Spelling not important at interview, but still recommend getting name right.
@@ThePeanut999 😂😂😂😂
It’s a handy tactic for a high-stress job. He’s dressed poorly to throw off your expectations, he’s argumentative and aggressive to rile you up and put you under pressure, glass walls to the waiting area to set the next guy on edge and psyche them out over the answers. You held up well under stress, gave back as well as you took, came dressed for success and even when under pressure came out with the right answers or close enough to them to show you had the knowledge and temperament to succeed in the field.
It’s a bad tactic. Plenty of people who don’t handle confrontation well are still smart and succeed in trading.
This never happened. You’re applying your shitty logic to a situation that has and will never occur. Please join us in the real world when you’re ready.
@@adaelasm6467 And he's looking for people who can stand up to a lot of stress and confrontation. Evidently it's something required by the job.
@@aliboy357 I understand, but that’s really not required for the job. I’ve hired someone who is terrible at dealing with confrontation, but an excellent quant and can deal with trading stress well. Interpersonal conflict is very different from trading variance.
if you lose your temper it means you don't hold up under stress...
For those wondering what they were arguing about, it was all over who had a bigger yacht and how important its motion was relative to the ocean.
When you wanna be down in her south sea but you've got this notion that the motion of her ocean means small craft advisory
I think you're new here because anyone could tell that they were arguing over who was the really rich
Loser mentality that will never help you in life. Woman will not date you, men will stay away from you.
@@andrewferguson6901 that shit is hilarious
@@andrewferguson6901 😂😂 👊
They were laughing at him cuz they were regular rich, but he won cuz he was very rich
The interviewer was rich and once HR realized that he yelled at really rich they immediately called and begged him to come back.
I’m so confused by these jokes, is it a movie reference or something?
@@talbotd27 it's a reference to this clowns channel where he makes up scenarios to get his viewerbase to worship him. Scumbag dad made fun of him countless times in these rich/really rich vids
@@talbotd27 it’s a reference to his YT shorts
@@talbotd27 it's actually a reference to the inflation caused by sonic the hedgehog video games when they released. It really hurt the economy back in the day. Google "sonic inflation" if you want to learn more.
@@talbotd27 his skits are always "rich guy is dumb" vs "really rich guy is smart".
I was hired at Bank of New York in the mid 80’s with longer hair than any girl I knew back then. When the Managing Director came into my office to introduce himself, I threw back my hair, stood up and shook his hand.
I heard, later that day, that a secretary overheard heard that man say, “He has long hair” the man that hired me said, “Yeah but he was the only one that knows his shit”.
LoL 😂. Now I’m bald and 60 years old.
Did you have the cliche 1980's banker experience? Curious what it was like! I started my career with a "FinTech" company a couple years ago out of college. Didn't take long for me to realize it's just like any other corporate job but with more catered lunches and ping pong tables 😅
@@byrde4329 I worked from one bank to another as a computer consultant.
Chemical Bank
Bankers Trust
Noumea Securities.
Dresner Bank
Fuji Bank
Industrial Bank of Japan
Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank
Bank of New York
Merrill Lynch
Skadden Arps Slate Meager & From
Republic National Bank
Saffra Bank
Cowen & Company
SG Cowen
Schroeder Capital Management
Wow that was a truck down memory lane. I was just a enterprise architect and a software designer. I love the high pressure fast pace life. I’m 60 now, but 38 years of the best times in my life.
@@TheXYGhost Thanks for sharing! That is quite the resume and happy to hear you've had a great experience. 👍
@@TheXYGhost did you work at Merrill Lynch when they did business with Enron?
@@graysonhill1366 I guess so. I never knew what they were doing. But I worked at Bankers Trust when they had a huge lawsuit with Proctor and Gamble. I wrote software that tracked all the derivatives for the FTC. We also had a 24 hour shift of 30 word processors transcribing all the recorded phone calls. .
Know your stuff …that’s the key . If you know your stuff and know how to put it through, clothes don’t matter , shoes don’t matter and to some extent arrogance doesn’t matter as well … but know your stuff
Knowing ur stuff is great but 100% he got hired cos he has big balls cos the market is uncompromising other jobs know ur stuff comes into a lot more
@@seulb23 he didnt get hired. Nothing you just heard actually happened. If you believe this story im sorry you will not make it. If this moron is able to fool you through a screen I can only imagine what people are getting away with in real life.
How about knowing when a story is clearly bullshit? That might be a useful skill. Hey theres this nigerian prince I know who needs some help you just gotta send him $600.
This is so true, I’ve interviewed for several jobs and the interview that I thought went terribly was the one I got accepted LOL.
What I learned from my failed interviews was that When you think an interview is going “well” that is a super red flag. Another big red flag I’ve experienced is when they start having comfortable small talk with you, talking about things unrelated to working because they know they aren’t going to be seeing you again.
I think my biggest advice is to not act fake.
Some of the best advice my welding teacher ever gave me was never trust a good interviewer he said in the welding industry when they want to see how good you weld they’ll purposefully fuck up the welding machine so you cant get good welds and theyll even sometimes argue with you about it but as long as you know your shit you’re all good
That’s crazy. If I was being treated like that, I would wonder if I would want to work for an idiot
Instructions unclear: got arrested for multiple counts of harassment and attempted murder
bro is a caricature of jake gyllenhaal
Bro is Jake Galangal!
I'm thinking more Jeremy Piven
This guy can make up stories
After he hung up the phone, everyone in his dorm clapped, and the dean waived the tuition cost after giving him a key to the college.
And then, he seemingly woke up in another city, at another of his many jobs and proceeded to piss in the soup.
I ❤️ your stories and tips. I share them with my son . Opportunity, timing, applied knowledge and good manners (not necessarily in that order) always open the doors of life.
This video is about how he and an interviewer yelled at eachother until he gets ordered to leave the interview. How the fuck did you extract good manners from that? Or really anything?
You son is gonna be a failure
@@Phobziliterally 😭😭😭
Moral of the story: yell at your interviewer
Time to show up with a megaphone 📣📣📣
I ĺike that guy.
He holds his ground and i respect that
"What you paid for it" is a brilliant answer 😂
Great content development Mr. Crown! These are the honest, charming and true experiences and knowledge that I enjoy hearing about!
Why does Mr. Crown sound like a spy name
Why did i read that as Mr. CLOWN?🥲
Peter Hans IS MR. CLOWN 😂
Glad to see Negan get it together after the walking dead.
That’s who I thought he looked like! Haha
in today's episode of things that never happened
and then everybody clapped
That's some good stuff right there
How are there people like you who watch this video and go “yeah, thats a believable and likely story not at all pulled straight from this guys ass”
This feels like the man read what he saw in a bowl of alphabet soup
Some of the people I love the most piss me off the most. They aren’t afraid to challenge me. Those are good people to have
Happened to me at my last job as supervisor in a construction company, the hr interviewer even called me the worst candidate for the position, i just told them no hard feelings at least i got to show my work as an independent contractor. Two days later they called me back to start working there 😂
Never be afraid to disrupt. My old boss told me some Japanese saying “the nail that sticks out gets hammered” I told him I don’t believe in Shinto, quit and got a higher paying job than his. Don’t let people push you down
I love that we get this clip about how we got the job and then later he doesn't other clip talking about his last day on the job. Perspective is everything
Interviewer “That guy is an a hole. I’m an a hole. Hire that a hole”
“Never let the facts get in the way of a good story”
Lool same here. I was so hopeless after a heated discussion with my interviewers to the point I decided to get into a surgery right after my interview (knowing that they will not contact me any longer and I have plenty of time to recover), little did I know that I got the offer out of 100. Alhamdulillah.
For real! I have a psych degree from UVA but now work in economic consulting. I got an amazing intership with my 4.0 and perfect SAT scores. I taught myself economics and now I'm on the path to making manager next year.
Sometimes it really is just "get good"
Then he won a Nobel prize in economics.
I gotta know. What were y'all getting heated about?
Yess we must know
They were arguing over who had a bigger yacht and how important its motion relative to the ocean was.
Lol they weren’t, this guy is a clown
Lmao the Wall Street interview question was what is the max loss on a call. I’m going to say it’s a little harder now a days.
If I ever become an interviewer, I’m gonna ask one of them to go out fake crying so everyone gets super intimidated 😂😂
Really had me when you left the glass box 😂
Source: Trust me bro
This just gave me the confidence I need for my interview tomorrow morning at Jefferies.
depends on the vibe
How’d it go boss
@@mikesoro5052 I didn't get the job at Jefferies, but I got the job at Barclays. As a junior Analyst
@@eugene3496 how did you manage that? How old are you?
You’re an inspiration. Not just your success, but your character.
Wall street finance is a blood sport. Quick wit and fierce determination wins the day. There is a reason floor traders where feared.
This can also backfire on companies. I've hired people who interviewed well but, when it came time to actually work, well, needless to say it didn't pan out.
If they interviewed well and didn’t pan out that’s because the interview wasn’t set up right.
You just admitted to being shit at your job, or your interviewer is shit at theirs. The point of the interview is to weed out the people who “wont pan out”. Let me know when you declare bankruptcy I’ll buy your office chairs for $4 a piece.
Last two lines so true about every job😮 thanks ! 😊
Yes knowledge and confidence. Many high level interviews back you into a corner and raise their voice, scoff and write things down making you think you’re wrong to see if you change your answer. Prepare and stick to your guns. That’s what theyre looking for.
how did it get heated?
Man looks like a combination of Jason Gyllenhaal and JPG coaching 😂
“Lifting off the chairs and yelling at each other..”
😆😆😆
Depends on if you bought or sold the call option.
There is no risk when you sell an option GOOFY 🤡
I was looking for another regard
Thanks for the motivational talk.
Comments are clowning this guy but nick is the real deal. Verifiable.
Well yea if youre long a call option and it is not exercised you can only lose the premium paid, if you wrote a call option however risk is unlimited.
Trust me bro it's a true story
Instructions unclear now I’m wanted by the police
Not the case, businesses nowadays want managers not leaders.
Out of the many interviews I have been to, very very few want leaders in their ranks
A lot of times, when people think they are "leaders" it's actually someone who thinks they know it all, and are unwilling to learn how to work within the team setting, and get upset when things don't go their way.
Why shouldn’t they want managers rather than leaders? It’s easy to be the idea guy and everybody’s got an opinion. It’s much harder to be the guy who orchestrates and delivers successful execution from a group of people. I’d be willing to be that in most industries, a great manager is rarer and more valuable than a great leader.
@@joefunk76 a leader is someone that builds and keeps a team working on the goal and working together.
a manager is one that focuses on the business and the money an paperwork to make it look good even when not.
leaders very often need to become managers, but managers often need to just do what they are told but their managers to keep their job and dont care about the team as a leader does.
corporates and any company with upper management 99% of the time wants someone that will do what they are told more then they want a leader that will think outside the box and focus on the team more then the this paper pushers consider important.
@@slightly_handy2109 aka managers that have a big ego
The last quote means alot
Dudes good at making stories up 😂
This is actually 100% true. I fell in love with welding 3 years ago and I tried so hard to buy all the popular welding tools, accessories, clothes etc. Only to totally expose myself as a green horn in no time flat. After 3 years of tough experience I walk into new jobs with my nuts hanging out, and I get all of my jobs within the first few minutes of the interview because I go straight to telling them exactly what I know they will ask. The hardest question you can ask me in a job interview is "when are you available to start?"
How does an interview get heated? Like do guys like this bait interviewees to find someone with nuggets?
Little horses jumping on my tie sounds like hermes to me haha
Thank you. I needed this
A lot (not all) of these big wigs want to hire a someone who will be honest with them and not just kiss there and and be a yes man
I had an engineering interview where I corrected the interviewer on a formula for material elasticity because they used an abbreviated approximation that creates a statistically significant error.
If you know your stuff, but you know more than the people interviewing, you will NOT get the job. I got a position later by intentionally giving them the wrong answer they were looking for.
Never outshine the master
No. They didnt hire you because of you’re disgusting ego and lack of hygiene and skill. How can you be so full of yourself and expect to get a job. Seriously, learn some people skills before crawling back out of your hole.
Ok, so it sounds like the interviewer was trying to put pressure on him and questioning him to see how well he would hold his ground and how much he knows
My current job is at a call centre and only got it 2 months ago. Walked in with absolute confidence, had another guy who was waiting to get interviewed watching me answer these questions and with each one he keeps snickering in disbelief, not able to believe how cocky I was being. Even the interviewer said I oversold myself and I had to stand up, tell them calmly even though this was just a simple customer service job, it doesn't mean I won't put in effort and I asked them would you rather it be me in here or some bubbling fool who can't articulate himself and is mediocre on his best days. I can boast like I can because I've done what I did to earn my arrogance. Left the interview, got the job. Buddy who watched it did his after then came out and told everyone in the waiting room how arrogant I was being and they laughed and told me to calm down. Later found out everyone in the waiting room except me was told to wait for an answer on if they got the job. I was the only one who was told right after interview ended
This is straight up amazing, thanks for sharing and have a beautiful day
Zamn I really am first
💰💰
Love this guy's life stories.
The fact that this is not the original audio makes this so fucking hilarious to me.
Yeah... what you paid for it is the risk of a long call option... but if it's short, the risk is, potentially, unlimited
❤ love this!!! Thank you!!!
Omg I haven’t seen this dude in like a year. Missed your content
No, as a older big black guy with a MBA from Cornell, No...just this advice ain't for everybody. Just no...
@Chad really dude, really?!?! The white guy got the preference, I didn't make it past the Hello. Grow up
@@user-bb4xk6bb7nxxxyou sound dumb af. Some of you even think all blk people go to college for free, like, we don't all have loans or saved up or went to community colleges.
@@user-bb4xk6bb7nxxx that's a lie. But whatever keeps your racism going 🤷🏾♀️🥴🤡🥱🥱
Please please tell us another story that didn’t happen.
Be honest and be yourself. The right fit will find you eventually.
If you focus too much on having the right answers and looking the part, but not being yourself it also means that you'll have to keep that act up when working.
Bro took class clown personal
how fake do you want it sir?
he's pissed off because he has to waste his time telling everyone else to go home 😂
FUCKING LOVE THIS! We live too much trying to convince others that we belong to realize that we already do!
That's a nice inspiration for my interview today
That for sure happened.
What an interesting tale and wicked bit of advice at the end 😁 nice one pal 👍
😂bro went into a crazy house didn’t he 😂
This ain't spiderman this is BeetleBro
Interviewer sounds like my NCOs 💀
Those blast shields are the end are impressive.
Should've replied, "risk of call option: if you're holding it then what you paid for it, if you're shorting it then potentially unlimited".
I remember my teacher give a piece of advice similar to yours and God bless her she was right
Appreciate the motivation.
Dude was so confident he played with the interview. I don’t believe he wasn’t confident for nothing confident he was confident bbecause of years of acquired knowledge I imagine.
I remember going to interviews nervous when I was younger until I had experience I walk in knowing I’m the asset im the prize
Always love your content
That's some doki-doki tsuru moment
-the interviewer, probably
Valuable perspective!
This story sounds sooo real.
Most polite Wall Street interviewer