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The way I work, the interview never becomes larger than the person being interviewed
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"The way I work, the interview never becomes larger than the person being interviewed"

- Ken Burns

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This quote by Ken Burns talks to the importance of the person in the interview procedure. He thinks that the interview must be focused on the individual being spoken with, instead of the recruiter or the interview itself. He stresses that the interview ought to be a platform for the private to express themselves and their story, rather than a platform for the interviewer to showcase their own abilities or knowledge. Burns thinks that the interview needs to be a two-way discussion, with both the recruiter and the interviewee having an equivalent say in the discussion. He also thinks that the recruiter must be respectful of the person's story and experiences, and ought to not attempt to enforce their own views or viewpoints on the individual. Eventually, Burns believes that the interview must be a platform for the individual to inform their story, and that the interviewer must be considerate and open-minded in order to make sure that the individual's story is heard.

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Ken Burns This quote is written / told by Ken Burns somewhere between July 29, 1953 and today. He was a famous Director from USA. The author also have 32 other quotes.

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