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Everyone screws up. Learn from it. It is rare that they ask you about the history of the company. They want you to know about it, but not the entire history. It's more important to tell them how your working for them will make their business better. So instead of the history of the company, knowing stuff about organics - certification, transition, etc. would mean more. And knowing about the clients and stressing how your knowledge would help those clients would have mattered more.
You cannot mae a statement and put a question mark at the end. You have to ask a real question
dont worry about it. youll find something else. everyone bombs interviews at one point or another. take it as a learning experience
That's what the prospective terrorist said. (I don't know whether it worked for him or against him.)
had a interview at sprouts which is a organic grocery store I dressed nice groomed good
I practiced and studied the history of the store but when it came to the interview he didn't ask me about any of those questions
and I was caught off guard and had to think fast I feel I said stupid things
he said he pass lmy info up to someone else and take it from there