So after a bit of a hiatus, we’re back with “Ask A Progeek” and a new question – or set of questions:
What kind of things should you do to prepare for an interview? How much time should you spend on it?
Let’s answer these in reverse order.
Writer, Agilist, Elder Geek
So after a bit of a hiatus, we’re back with “Ask A Progeek” and a new question – or set of questions:
What kind of things should you do to prepare for an interview? How much time should you spend on it?
Let’s answer these in reverse order.
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A big way to promote the ideal of the professional geek, the fan-to-pro dream, is to be that dream. However people actually have to see it in action, and there’s more to do after the usual blogging, books, con speeches, and so forth.
That is to be available for interviews – and to get interviewed.
See you’re testimony to the Power of Progeek. Also you’re probably good-looking and charismatic. So we need you out there sharing your wisdom and experiences, and if nothing else your bad examples.
So first, be available for interviews:
Secondly, go get interviewed. No, this isn’t arrogant, this is about you sharing your knowledge in a format that people like. If you’re uncomfortable then reconsider or tone it down, but you need to seek out changes to share you and what you do.
You’ve got a lot of wisdom to share. This is just one method to do it – and one that’s pretty efficient when you do it right.
Steven Savage is a Geek 2.0 writer, speaker, blogger, and job coach for professional and potentially professional geeks, fans, and otaku. He can be reached at https://www.stevensavage.com/