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Welcome to my weekly Author Spotlight. I’ve asked a bunch of my author friends to answer a set of interview questions, and to share their latest work.

Today: Riley Odell is an autistic writer and neurodiversity activist. He writes horror, comedy, and bizarro, and is the creator of Divergnt Realms, an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories about ...

jscottcoatsworth.com/author-sp

Wasserkonferenz: Interview mit der Grünen Lige zu Kohleabbau in der Lausitz under Flutung der Tagebauen

radio.nrdpl.org/2025/03/22/was

Im Interview mit Reka von der Grünen Liga geht um die Pläne der Leag nach dem Kohleausstieg die Tagebauen in der Lausitz zu (...)

radio.nrdpl.orgWasserkonferenz: Interview mit der Grünen Lige zu Kohleabbau in der Lausitz under Flutung der Tagebauen – radio nordpol

The Beaches: From International Success to Topping Pop & Rock Charts – ‘Everything Has Led Us to This Moment’
In a @Night interview, Jordan and Eliza of The Beaches discuss their journey, 'Takes One to Know One' success, and upcoming performances at Coachella, Governors Ball, and Osheaga
#music #interview #Coachella #GovernorsBall #Osheaga #Entertainment
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Mark Knopfler On Making "Sultans Of Swing". #shorts #interview #MarkKnoppfler
youtube.com/shorts/P4dICXDJCtQ

So he wrote it on an acoustic and it was a little different and then he rewrote it on the fly based on the different sound that his electric Fender gave. He said the acoustic relied on you being able to play three strings at once instead of strumming along.

#guitarist #guitar #music @SirSeanofSlovakia @thatlarryshow @Darren @spencer

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chat-to.devKey Tips for Job Interview SuccessWhen preparing for a job interview, there are several key things you need to keep in mind to present yourself in the best possible light. First and foremost, **research the company** thoroughly. Understand their mission, values, recent projects, and industry position. This not only shows your genuine interest but also helps you tailor your responses to align with their goals. For example, if you’re interviewing for a tech role, knowing their tech stack or recent product launches can give you an edge. Next, **review the job description** carefully. Identify the key skills and qualifications they’re looking for, and think of specific examples from your past experiences that demonstrate those skills. If the role involves coding, be prepared to discuss or even write code during the interview. For instance, if you’re applying for a software development position, you might be asked to solve a problem like reversing a string in Python: ```python def reverse_string(s): return s[::-1] print(reverse_string("hello")) # Output: "olleh" ``` Being able to explain your thought process while coding is just as important as writing the code itself. Another critical aspect is **practicing common interview questions**. While you can’t predict every question, rehearsing answers to questions like “Tell me about yourself,” “What are your strengths and weaknesses?” or “Describe a challenging situation and how you handled it” can help you feel more confident. Remember to use the **STAR method** (Situation, Task, Action, Result) when answering behavioral questions to structure your responses clearly. **Dress appropriately** for the interview, even if it’s remote. First impressions matter, and dressing professionally shows that you take the opportunity seriously. If it’s a virtual interview, test your technology beforehand—check your camera, microphone, and internet connection to avoid last-minute technical issues. Finally, **prepare thoughtful questions** to ask the interviewer. This demonstrates your curiosity and engagement. For example, you could ask about the team dynamics, opportunities for professional growth, or how success is measured in the role. Avoid asking about salary or benefits too early; save those discussions for later stages. By combining thorough preparation, technical readiness, and a confident demeanor, you’ll be well-equipped to make a strong impression during your job interview. Good luck!