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The one candidate I felt sounded like a robot and talked too fast. Honestly it seemed as though the interviewer was having trouble absorbing her response.
“Whoever is the best talker and/or (more likely than you’re aware of) liar, wins!” Is what I constantly get from “how to ace an interview!” videos. Recruiters and hiring managers don’t care about you. They have a literal check list of exact answers and words they want, which makes the best showman the one offered a job rather than the person who can actually benefit the company.
6:06 I do like this advice a lot. It’s easy to start arrogantly host about yourself. I’ve had this issue before. Not near to the extent of your actor, but I know I’ve tried to upsell myself too much (even if true experiences)
Hey Shubham! It would normally be done through text or sign language. I would recommend checking out this article on some jobs and more tips for the hard of hearing here: go.indeed.com/jobsforthehardofhearing
I hope you found something! Being deaf or having any type of disability is instantly seen as a huge negative unfortunately. I truly hope you found a great job you love