Interview Skills
Published May 26th, 2008 in GeneralI was recently doing some research on examples of interviews that went every well…and very bad. Two of which I thought would be worth sharing.
Let’s start with the good. Bill Clinton versus Fox News. Despite walking into an interview with an obvious bias, Bill completely flips the tables on the interviewer Christopher Wallace, who is left squirming in his seat at times. The 2 minute 55 second mark onwards of the second clip of the Fox News interview is pure gold (video 1 and video 2.)
On the flip side, rather than select one interview I’ve selected a compilation of Jeremy Paxman interviews. Paxman makes his interview subjects feel so uncomfortable, it’s actually comedic.
Any examples of good or bad interviews that anyone wants to share?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK0d8ENS__c
Great example of right wing pundirty. All key messages no research.
other good interviews are paxman and McGuiness and paxman and george Galloway. Nice examples of schooling an arrogant interviewer.