We've all been there: The awkward date in which both parties try to gauge each other's interest level. Here's what I've learned from experience, and which I will now teach you: If you have to work too hard to determine whether your date is interested in you, he or she likely isn't. The same applies to job interviews. I don't know about you, but I'm usually able to determine whether I have a good shot at landing the job even before I get a call or email from Human Resources. How? From judging how well the interviewer and I "clicked." In order to assess whether the date was successful (and if another date is on the horizon), you must answer the following: How much did my date and I seem to have in common? Was my date smiling and making contact throughout the evening? Did my date seem to share at least some of my views? Did he or she seem eager to leave, or did time just seem to fly for you both? Was there any mention of doing it agai...
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