How to Interview Someone When You’re the Youngest in the Room

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The interview process isn’t just hard on the interviewee; the person doing the interview is under a great deal of pressure as well.  However, one added level of stress as an interviewer can be if you’re a young person interviewing someone else. After all, you want candidates to take you seriously, but you also don’t want to seem like you’re trying too hard to seem way older than you are. Not sure what to do? Below are three tips to take into consideration. Read more.

Katy Davis

Katy Davis

Katy is responsible for supporting LibGig's recruiting department and recruiting for library and information management positions in the legal, federal, media, corporate, and academic sectors.
Katy Davis
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