Do you like or dislike the 'From Email' questions? Also, do you think the anonymity is go or bad?

I love the new email option when it works, I have had 2 questions disappear into the tubes and never post and still have not heard back from Mahalo as to what happen. I do think a change needs to be put into place that users need to FIRST set up an account and link their email address to the account. This way the questions are not from random "email user" accounts in order to help eliminate the questions that are perhaps taking away from the quality of the site.

I think they are fine... You'll ALWAYS get abuse - anonymous or not. I haven't seen a great use of them, but it's still early.

Prepare for typical interview questions. Use the answer guidelines to prepare your own winning interview answers. What do you like most about your current or last job?

The interviewer wants to evaluate your compatibility with the position you are interviewing for. Make your answer relevant to the job requirements. General reasons such as new challenges, interacting with people, growth and learning opportunities, using your initiative, working as part of a team and meeting set objectives and goals are usually applicable to most job opportunities.

Highlight the reason and make it more specific by quoting an example. "I enjoyed having to use my initiative. What do you like least about your current or last job?

With typical interview questions like this be careful that the dislikes you talk about do not refer to specific characteristics of the job opportunity you are interviewing for. Stay away from reasons such as overtime and salary. Avoid criticism of your boss, management or co-workers.

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