@TheAnonJohn

it's really important to acknowledge that good professionals are not always good "salespersons" of their selves. If they were, they would probably be in sales, or become lawyers or politicians. And recruiters should see through those candidates that are really good in talking but less worthy.

@Its.Suburbianna

This was a bit painful and helped me see where I’m not doing so well in my interviews

@tetianapieshkova7036

That was very good and very helpful interview. The lesson I learned from it is that you have to prepare answers in advance. The recruter is a real professional.

@PlushyTiger

Thanks for the video! It would be nice to see a successful QA interview example and detailed HR feedback, coz all the examples on YT I saw before don't look like successful ones.

Here is a case of the interview of a typical Russian-speaking immigrant or maybe any other immigrant also, I don't think that citizens struggle with the same things, because they have lifelong experience in self-presentation and highlighting their personal achievements and contributions. You can wake them up at 4 am and they can tell you how is important their contribution to a company's success even if their main responsibility to sweep the streets. So the main point is if you can't tell about personal contributions to your previous project you can't be a valuable asset for a new one.

@humairahalimi3741

Thank you, it was helpful. Specially the lady was very smart and asked clear and to the point questions and had great constructive feedbacks.

@AlexaNeko

Thank you, I already see how this video will help me in upcoming interviews!

@iskuhiparzyan622

I love this interview. As a starter in US market I’m watching a lot of interviews on YouTube and this one is good . Btw I have several interviews that I didn’t pass. Hope this gonna help me too…

@the_perfect_strangerr

Great vid. Thank you for the software engineer interview questions and answers. Honestly they will be the same for front end devs, back end devs, qa, sdet, etc

@kojo_drex

Wow, this was insightful. More of this.

@elenrusso

It was so useful, you have an amazing channel!!!

@elragnarrok5995

In my experience soft skills dont matter to companies that much, hard skills have been their priority in all my recent 15 interview processes...

@volhaivanova9265

Thank you, that was iseful

@divyarani9754

One serious question right now I'm manual tester I will be upgrading myself for automation tester like api testing and selenium with Java ..My age is 35 do I get job in other countries like Germany as QA analyst..pls reply im from India or its too late to get job in western countries

@2012daffyduck

pick me for an interview - !

@phiosopher8712

Can a person from another country land a us qa job? Or is your bootcamp mainly for people in the us?

@ajlazana9244

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@timurk2699

On the thumbnail they look like a couple)

@Lypanar

Michael, thank you for joining and sharing your knowledges! I'd wanted to connect you on Linkdin