Answer by Tessa White, Founder and CEO of SHE Team, on Quora: I tell people to follow a simple formula: 1, 2, 3. Be prepared in the interview with one weakness, two personal unique facts about ...
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In it, Eight Sleep CEO Matteo Franceschetti runs through the simple five-question playbook he uses in every interview.