I am certainly with whitewave on this one. I want to hear what the interviewee has to say not the interviewer. Even if the interviewee avoids the question or answers one he/she hasn't been asked I think I could just about manage to understand that is what has happened and then reach my own conclusions.
I always remember what my grandson taught me. The hero of the story was a small, smart mouse not the big, noisy Gruffalo. Many interviewers think it is clever to be the Gruffalo 
When a political leader lies on their CV - can you trust them?
Is it rude to not finish a book club choice that was selected by someone else?


