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Expect the Unexpected in an Interview | Itziar de Ros | TEDxIESEBarcelona

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @ignaciogutierrez4615
    @ignaciogutierrez4615 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for this Itziar. I watched it twice and still learning and thinking: ‘who are you?’

  • @rishabhpush
    @rishabhpush 7 лет назад +14

    Great talk!! Interview is a lot more than a Q&A !! It´s building a trust between the two, and getting to know the person and their value system...

  • @timl4257
    @timl4257 4 года назад +4

    This is brilliant 🙂 never thought about this question before. Amazing talk!

  • @logankue9627
    @logankue9627 5 лет назад +48

    "Great interview, but we're looking for someone with more experience. Next!" I like this talk and thought the speaker was great, but in a real life situation it's better to just tell the interviewers what they want to hear. Interviewers could careless about your story of overcoming struggles and even though they'd tell you otherwise.

    • @SubtleAsh-TheImmortal
      @SubtleAsh-TheImmortal 5 лет назад +2

      @Logan Kue can't agree more with you.
      Candidates are not things or pets to make them part of your life.

    • @karenbrown4524
      @karenbrown4524 4 года назад +1

      I also agree. It's my understanding that interviewers can size up the interviewing candidate within the first three minutes. I'm doomed. 😶

    • @hooksrub
      @hooksrub 4 года назад +2

      Y’all missed the point

    • @yuewu1242
      @yuewu1242 3 года назад

      "Welcome to real world"

    • @deeee4607
      @deeee4607 3 года назад

      I went to countless interviews (especially this year) and I honestly couldn't agree more.

  • @saumyasagar3901
    @saumyasagar3901 5 лет назад +6

    Brilliant piece of work she is doing

  • @sarathps223
    @sarathps223 5 лет назад +10

    that's an amazing speech

  • @wendycordova5943
    @wendycordova5943 2 года назад +1

    This is based on emotional biased opinions on a person if you interview this way. What about asking if the person is capable of simply doing the job? It’s not fair to base whether you should hire someone by thinking if you can trust the interviewee with the “keys to your home”. I don’t trust many people with my home but I do trust them enough to do the tasks I ask of them.

  • @mttopemex
    @mttopemex 4 года назад +11

    This talk is vivid example of the nightmare that, we the candidates, live every time we encounter a diva, or semi-god like recruiter, most of the candidates are stuck and completely subordinated to each and every recruiter´s personal subjectivenness bias and else pejudices, I don´t know anyother job, trade or proffesion that deppends 100% on the particular discretionality, caprice, partiality, mood, hormonal, gutt feeling animosity of the recruiter, in fact, every recruiter is a tinytiran, because they have no rules, neither law, president, pope, pimp, bigdaddy, or big witch, that monitores or watch them in case of wrong doing or mal-praxis, that is why anybody can auto call it self guru , expert, or whatever.

  • @chandraprakashsingh951
    @chandraprakashsingh951 8 месяцев назад

    Behan hamari bohat emotional hai 🥰

  • @deeee4607
    @deeee4607 3 года назад +16

    Although I liked her speech I do not agree with many of the things she said.
    1) A team of researchers from Old Dominion, Florida looked at more than 600 30 minute job interviews and found that most interviewers already made up their mind about the candidate within the first few minutes ( based on first impression such as appearance). So im not sure how sharing a personal story would help in this case because interviewers already have their own biases.
    2) She stressed the importance of forming trust and establishing a relationship during the interview. Well in that case wouldn't the interviwer be biased as they would be more likely to hire based on their personal or gut feeling on the candidate rather than objective factors? And most importantly the candidate is applying for a god damn job not for an application to be your friend or partner.
    3) I find it quite dehumanizing that interviewers want and expect interviewees to open up, be authentic and share personal stories only to be judged about it. I once had a similar interview and at the end they still sent me automated rejection email. So please do not do everything that this woman says because it doesn't work everywhere.

  • @reyty2
    @reyty2 4 года назад +6

    Very subjective

  • @teresa5491
    @teresa5491 6 лет назад +2

    Muy sugerente y excelente exposición!

  • @javierlopez-rivadulla1850
    @javierlopez-rivadulla1850 6 лет назад +3

    excellent presentation!!!

  • @felix-antoinebrisson865
    @felix-antoinebrisson865 Год назад

    Hi miss Pricile

  • @user-my9fk2cu9b
    @user-my9fk2cu9b 2 года назад +2

    Sorry, but this speech is full of unicorn 🦄 magic🌈unrealistic stuff ) come on nobody is interested in “building trust, roots” at the interviews “with 2000 candidates”)
    sounds tooooo sweet 🥴
    “how much he suffered how much he struggled” 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @felix-antoinebrisson865
    @felix-antoinebrisson865 Год назад

    Uwu

  • @kimchi8022
    @kimchi8022 Год назад

    I really liked your speech, but honestly these questions are just too personal. At the end of the day, we are here to do a job well and hopefully get a nice paycheck. People at work are NOT your family or your friends. There are great workers out there that have absolutely no interest in building personal bonds with their peers. Especially on such personal levels.
    And I apologize, but shame on you for making that girl cry. Interviews are already super stressful already. Then you remind her of such a traumatic event?? I hope to god you hired her after that.

  • @felix-antoinebrisson865
    @felix-antoinebrisson865 Год назад

    Kinda boring...