Always be applying to other jobs. It's unlikely a place you want to work for will just happen to be hiring so keeping your eyes open and interviewing regularly with the security of having a decent job already puts you in the power seat.
LOL. As a builder walk up to a building site and ask if there is any work. They start questioning what I can do and what I can't. I say, if I'm not worth the money after a week you don't need to pay me. It never fails.
From what I understand the whole point is he’s a savant, he’s not great at people skills or “playing the man” like Harvey, but he knows tax and accounting laws and can excel when it comes to understanding things like that that are just straight up black and white.
It depends. In this instance, he already vetted her and wanted her. He was trying to play mind games and she recognized what he was doing. She had great instincts and immediately assessed what he was doing and beat him at his own game. This ONLY works if you truly are the top catch in your field. If you're even second place, this tactic won't work.
Did he cave, or did she rise to the bait? She wasn't in charge of the interview but she passed the gut check to prove that her paperwork wasn't filler.
lol the only time they have interviews scheduled back to back like that is with on campus interviews. No way in hell 4 others were sitting outside waiting
Exactly. More importantly in real life, no dope dealer gets to be lawyer because he crashed into an interview and coincidentally possess unbelievable intelligence.
@@animealpha4795 I'm not a screenwriter but you don't need to be a chef to know bad food tastes bad and you don't need to be a singer to know someone can't hold a tune
@@OnTheAlmondTree does suits have incredible screenwriting, no. But if you dare call it amateur, you better back it up. Everything seems east from afar, I’m in the film industry(editor/DoP) and writers are busting their heads to push one decent screenplay and they’re all professionals, so get down from your high horse.
Any top 3 law firm in NY would have hired her directly and not been so condescending. She literally has a glowing letter of recommendation from the supreme commander of the US law system. If a real law firm had a Litt acting this way, she would have walked out immediately and gotten hired at a competitor.
@@jyashin both sides of the situation are nonsense. First, you are right, they would never act this way if she is really that highly recommended, and even if not they would be professional. Second, such a nonsense power display of hers is insanely unprofessional and would make them reconsider their desire to work with someone that clearly doesn't know how to be professional. The entire scene is nonsense beginning to end. Neither one of them would act this way or talk that way.
@@sam-psonsmith9951True but that would be bland entertainment, It's the power move people fantasize about doing in their own lives played out for the viewer with the added fantasy of that actually working.
lol, the shock on her face of him disposing the CV really says she knew she wasn't getting the job, game over, so decided to just have some fun before she left to wind him up.
I was looking for this comment. 2 things are wrong in that scene, if I were her, I would have walked out the second he threw my CV on the trash. If he wouldn't have done that, and then asked her to convince him to hire her, if I were him, I would have let her go the moment she said she had standing offers from other firms.
@@cttommy73 I personally would take someone with a less impressive resume but willing to learn, rather than complicate myself with a brat with an attitude problem.
Sheldon's unreasonableness necessitated underhanded tactics to secure Leonard's signature on the Roommate Agreement. Possessing an eidetic memory akin to Mike Ross, Sheldon would be virtually unbeatable if not for the ability of skilled lawyers to exploit loopholes. Incidentally, Sheldon triumphed over the IRS in a fair and square contest in the Young Sheldon series.
Interviews like these only occur in movies or tv series. 😪😪 I almost begged a top employer of my country to get the job and eventually ended up getting it. 😓
Suits are so egotistical and disillusioned. Surfers who barely own the board shorts and surfboard they count as major possessions are the happiest in their board room, mother ocean....
@@jamessandman3708 - Thank you very much for your comments. It is a very aestechically beautiful show and the entire script is based on quick witted communication and one liners. I can’t believe that any lawyer in the USA communicates and negotiates like this. Am I right or wrong?
@@CMKAMMY I've heard some pretty crafty and quick witted lawyers communicate and negotiate at this speed and with this level of confidence but I have also heard some judges fumble and stumble with the most basic principles of law. To answer your question, I believe there is "any lawyer in the USA" capable of pulling this off. So, I would say you are wrong.
@@jamessandman3708 - Thank you very much for your interesting comments. I am not talking about the speed. I am talking about the vocabulary and psychology, degrading anf humiliating communication both parties are doing verbally at each other. I respect and accept that this happens in some cases in the USA. You are right when it comes to the USA. I legally won another case on July 29 against two huge international companies and one big international authority and I won in Court on all levels. This type communication would never ever be accepted by any company nor authority and definitely not by any Court in my country. You are wrong when it comes to Sweden.
@@CMKAMMY You are correct and it happens more often than "some" cases. We Americans are argumentative and bold and though some are quite eloquent in their divisive, aggressive, unruly and out of bounds "performances" they are often lacking of manner and lie to get ahead. Think Matt Gaetz. Congratulations CMKammy on your great victories. I find myself wishing I lived in Sweden. I once had a wife of Swedish descent. She was beautiful as are all Swedish women.
This is a good scene because the first thing that you need to get a great position is to be great in your position. Once you have that, everything is easier because you know you are excellent in your element.
@@robinabernathy2829 I think she is the best for the current postition. Maybe the potential that you are talking about is linked with her whole carreer. But she is perfect in the scene for Louis's present requirements. Or did you have another angle that I am missing?
@@oscarcaraballo1011 She hasn't worked at an actual firm yet that I know of in the show at this point. She's just very good at getting picked and seems to chase name value and prestige. She went to "Harvard" of course. No other school would do. And she's interned for a judge who has status. But she has no real experience working at a firm and walks in like SHE has all the leverage.
There is a fine line and a balance. I am a hard worker and a quick learner and I know I am, but have a bit of a complicated life. I have been through interviews. I'm also a deep thinker. So I have gone to interviews for a labor job just to see if they want a hard worker bad enough. I'll say my piece, quick learner with little experience. That kind of confidence does work if the urgency is there. If not, it still gets shut down. Every employer takes a risk of time, money, training and resources to bring you in. If you can't talk, you talk too arrogant, or you can't back up your words, you'll see yourself out.
Try this on your next interview, not only will they show you the door but also blacklist you from applying again. Smooth talking needs to be backed very well by real talent.
You know what, never ever allow anyone to have the upper hand over you. But always give them every bit of you and earn what you're asking for. If you can't earn what you're asking for then recalibrate your expectations and your requirements.
Movie scenes and real life is literally the difference between winning the lottery and the worst day of your life so far, nvr make this mistake in life.🙏.
If I was a boss and someone came into an interview acting like that, I’d be like “nope. We have better candidates. Thanks for applying. Good luck at the other firms”
If I was a candidate and the employer acted like that, I'd would say "keep your toxic attitude and your job. There are a million places where I can find a better job"
@@coolbuddy95able She came there though because of the status of the firm. Status and name value are things she clearly seems to care about. This ain't her first rodeo I would have to imagine. She would have to know that acid tests like these happen all the time at high levels of any profession. If all it took was walking in with a name brand degree than ANYONE with one could work there.
I actually used this EXACT technique at a recent job interview. The only difference is when I started walking away, the employer held open the door 😞
At least, he/she was helpful...
@@thiagodeandrade7081 lol
😔
😂😂😂
Here too she was not offered letter.
Girl sure knows how to "nail" her lawyer roles
1. Lawyer in Suits
2. Lawyer in the Big Bang Theory
3. Lawyer in The Recruit
Probably a “clause” she has in her actors contract, by nailing the recruiter..
She's indian Her parents wanted her to be a lawyer she wanted to act so this is just a healthy compromise
@@gordalothow about you swallow a cactus
Wait, this is Priya from TBBT? Leonard's ex and Raj's sister?
@@samcrdx8016Yap, she is the one.
It's a skit yes. But there is much to be said by not appearing desperate and also having a fast but clear response
Yeah that's why if you are unhappy at work you start looking for another job ASAP while you still have one so that they don't smell that desperation.
Never come across as another sycophant be unique.
The interview process goes both ways. We're gaging if this is the right job for us.
Always be applying to other jobs. It's unlikely a place you want to work for will just happen to be hiring so keeping your eyes open and interviewing regularly with the security of having a decent job already puts you in the power seat.
Working for someone else looks desperate.
I tried this in my last interview 3 months ago... still waiting for the result as I think my recruiter misplaced my contact details 😂
😂😂😂
havent you retired already @john wick
Don't bother..get another 😂😂
LOL. As a builder walk up to a building site and ask if there is any work. They start questioning what I can do and what I can't. I say, if I'm not worth the money after a week you don't need to pay me. It never fails.
😂
I hate that they want us to believe Louis is such a great lawyer but gets mentally owned by every common person 😅 so which one is it
He has his moments
From what I understand the whole point is he’s a savant, he’s not great at people skills or “playing the man” like Harvey, but he knows tax and accounting laws and can excel when it comes to understanding things like that that are just straight up black and white.
@@joeschmoe2697 sounds like me lol
You don’t know the difference between book smart and street smart, do you? Louis is book smart. Numbers are what he’s good at.
@@raulzavala4546 cap
I love louis character in suits...gem of an actor
I didn't know Raj's sister worked with Harvey Spectre?
İ was about to say this 😂😂😂, that's why she was such a good lawyer
damn, that is raj's sister
Prefer her to Izzy transferring in from Seattle Grace.
Well, she's a lawyer so, that makes sense
😂😂😂
" You may have gone to Cambridge, but I am an honorary graduate of Starfleet Academy " - Sheldon Cooper
LoL! Best comment.
😂😂😂 dead asf
Ohhh yeah and a countdown 😂
😆
BAZINGA!
If she can hustle sheldon, she can hustle anyone
Haha
In real life they will just say two words "get out"😂
This is true if the person interviewing is Louis Litt.
It depends. In this instance, he already vetted her and wanted her. He was trying to play mind games and she recognized what he was doing. She had great instincts and immediately assessed what he was doing and beat him at his own game. This ONLY works if you truly are the top catch in your field. If you're even second place, this tactic won't work.
@@Frankie2012channel ya I agree
Sirf get out? Laat marke bahar krenge... 😿
@@Frankie2012channelit also doesn’t matter if they say get out and you have offers from 3 other top places
THATS PRIYA!!!!!!
Rajs sister??
@@1001LeoMessiyes
Big bang theory
Yeah and she was a paralegal there too lol
Aarti Mann
“If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit”
Lol
If she can beat Sheldon cooper in a debate then she more than deserves this job
indeed
She didn't beat him. He came at top inthe end.
@@emmk4992 with blackmail, what a clever move. Yes I know seldon is just an ass.
@@emmk4992yes but not by debate by blackmailing
Unironically she was a lawyer in that show too 😂
DAMN. He caved in so fast it's embarrassing. Lol.
that's what happens when your bluff gets called and your shit test makes you look like amber heard
He set the quick timeline. He followed that
Did he cave, or did she rise to the bait?
She wasn't in charge of the interview but she passed the gut check to prove that her paperwork wasn't filler.
Lewis is the Best actor! So Funny
I have to wonder if the people writing this actually sat for interviews
Of course not. Repeat after me: NE-PO-TI-SM
Well, I mean it's a tv show and it was funny
They have no freaking idea
You watch Suits for realism? Lol.
Hahahahahhahaaaa
Raj is just proud for his sister and leonard is crying HAHAHAHA
Why they got an Indian to play a character called Maria Monroe is beyond me.
@@saturnalia2567you realize there are anglo indians with anglo saxon surnames right ?
@@saturnalia2567 Have you met her father?
... and she's gorgeous
You're not wrong.
"You four, beat it! Position has been filled." 😂😂
😂
lol the only time they have interviews scheduled back to back like that is with on campus interviews. No way in hell 4 others were sitting outside waiting
Suits is a collection of scenes that must, on paper, sound really cool if you just got out of screenwriting class after barely passing
Hahaha, I know what you mean.
Although it has cool moments, witty comebacks, ouuuf moments, but most of them will never ever happen in real life.
Exactly. More importantly in real life, no dope dealer gets to be lawyer because he crashed into an interview and coincidentally possess unbelievable intelligence.
So what series are you screenwriting for?
@@animealpha4795 I'm not a screenwriter but you don't need to be a chef to know bad food tastes bad and you don't need to be a singer to know someone can't hold a tune
@@OnTheAlmondTree does suits have incredible screenwriting, no. But if you dare call it amateur, you better back it up. Everything seems east from afar, I’m in the film industry(editor/DoP) and writers are busting their heads to push one decent screenplay and they’re all professionals, so get down from your high horse.
The only person to win against Sheldon Cooper in an argument against his roommate agreement
As a lawyer, she found a loophole
this is suits. Talk about ur little nerd show elsewhere
@@neiljohnson7914 yeah
Bitter and unhappy person. Rest in peace. @@G0ML666
@@G0ML666 Calm down, tough guy.
“Alright, good luck.” -what any top three law firm in the state would actually say.
Any top 3 law firm in NY would have hired her directly and not been so condescending. She literally has a glowing letter of recommendation from the supreme commander of the US law system. If a real law firm had a Litt acting this way, she would have walked out immediately and gotten hired at a competitor.
You’re acting like she’s an average chump when she’s literally being backed by the chief justice of the United States. Please 😂
@@jyashin both sides of the situation are nonsense.
First, you are right, they would never act this way if she is really that highly recommended, and even if not they would be professional.
Second, such a nonsense power display of hers is insanely unprofessional and would make them reconsider their desire to work with someone that clearly doesn't know how to be professional.
The entire scene is nonsense beginning to end.
Neither one of them would act this way or talk that way.
@@sam-psonsmith9951True but that would be bland entertainment, It's the power move people fantasize about doing in their own lives played out for the viewer with the added fantasy of that actually working.
“Lady, I didn’t even know you existed 20min ago so you can’t be that impressive. There’s the door” that’s how it would have gone.
Damn i just realized she was lawyer in both TBBT and Suits.
What’s TBBT?
@@sourballs1248 the big bang theory. Another TV series
Priya.
I'm pretty sure they call it type-casting.
And „The Recruit“ as well.
lol, the shock on her face of him disposing the CV really says she knew she wasn't getting the job, game over, so decided to just have some fun before she left to wind him up.
"I have standing offers from the top three firms in the city" "Wish you all the best at any of them. Interview is over"
That's how it would have gone in real life for sure.
@@robinabernathy2829 Except considering her resume, she most probably does have other offers. So really, I doubt she cares.
And Louis letting them having something he can't?
I was looking for this comment. 2 things are wrong in that scene, if I were her, I would have walked out the second he threw my CV on the trash. If he wouldn't have done that, and then asked her to convince him to hire her, if I were him, I would have let her go the moment she said she had standing offers from other firms.
@@cttommy73 I personally would take someone with a less impressive resume but willing to learn, rather than complicate myself with a brat with an attitude problem.
If Sheldon had hard time fighting her, then she is the one.
And destroyed her later in that same episode!
Raj’s sister 😂
@@EggKnight
It's actually the other way around. He took dirty path to win over her.
@@prasanth2601most lawyers take dirty paths
Sheldon's unreasonableness necessitated underhanded tactics to secure Leonard's signature on the Roommate Agreement. Possessing an eidetic memory akin to Mike Ross, Sheldon would be virtually unbeatable if not for the ability of skilled lawyers to exploit loopholes. Incidentally, Sheldon triumphed over the IRS in a fair and square contest in the Young Sheldon series.
Suits is full of characters who are full of self
Full of fake characters who are trying to fake an ego
"I already have standing offers with the top 3 firms"
"OK why are you here then"
It’s called negotiations
Exactly my question. If she’s “all that” (such a hot shot) then why is she looking for a job? Lol 😂
@@erikhantariq1913 what are u negotiating??
She wants to have 4 standing offers...or she has none
niggas make the worst offers possible known to man and when the recruit declines they have the audacity to ask "Why are you here then?"
Leonard screwed up so bad marrying Penny instead of her.
Oh shit now I recognize her
Nah Penny was much better looking. This one always came off as being snooty to me.
BRO I THOUGHT YOU WERE JOKING ABOUT ALL THE FUCKIN BBT REELS AND SUITS. I LEGIT JUST WATCHED ONE
Even though intellectually Priya was a good match, she didn’t connect with Leonard emotionally like Penny did
Yeah if you like being screwed over and controled and told who your friends can be.
I'm not surprised. She has beaten Sheldon in a formal argument. Yeah so...
Her argument should start by saying, I opposed Dr Sheldon Cooper's roommate agreement.
Do I need to prove anything more ?
true that!
Hired and promoted
She defeated Sheldon Cooper don't take her lightly..😂
This is silliness.
As Leonard said "Top of her class, Cambridge University, Licensed to practice law in three countries and your face"
His face was all we needed
Lewis is the only one who can be manipulated like that 😂
U just got LIT !!!
Interviews like these only occur in movies or tv series. 😪😪
I almost begged a top employer of my country to get the job and eventually ended up getting it. 😓
Begged... By scuffing your knees (;
You are not a Harvard top of the class
This woman is playing the role of one. Different scenarios.
@@senor2930 Still could backfire if you came off overly arrogant like this girl.
@@robinabernathy2829 yeah that goes without saying
@@senor2930 If you are arrogant it will backfire
Everyone so hot and confident in tv. Irl life they are a sweaty nervous mess😂
She outsmarted the smart
If somebody threw my resume in the garbage bin I would be heading towards the exit after saying “F#ck this!”
Yeah me too... It would give me a poor impression of how their company do their job.
I would still be polite and stand up and say your loss good day sir.
@@stefan6412 Somebody is missing a couple of things between the legs.
She crushed that interview 👊🏾💪🏾👌🏾💯😎
I love this scene ❤❤💕💕
Holy shit her voice is silk
She looks hot, too 😍
So is her underwear
The Wendy's manager never called me back... still waiting to hear from them.
😂😂
power of skills, talent , knowledge
That ain't no Marie Monroe, it's Raj's sister Priya
😂
"You've 3 other job offers. I've 4 other interviews. You walking out of the interview made my day a lot easier."
I was impressed by his acting in Better call Saul 😂😂😂
Louis saw his opportunity to have his own Harvey x Mike team about to walk out his office door and thought FUCK THAT!
I love Louis' character. He wants to be like harvey and Mike so badly yet is so insecure and squeamish he fumbles it every time. And it's hilarious
She also acted as Priya, Leonard's girlfriend in The Big Bang Theory
The sheer confidence she portrayed in this scene turned me on
Down BADDDDDDD 💀💀💀
Damn you'd love Harvey
@@raulzavala4546 Lol. I’m not homosexual. Although she is a younger female version of Harvey
You like to be dominated aren't you sick fuck. Your woman puts the strap on while you do the laundry. Failure of a man.
@@nirlambghumman7398young Harvey is far from that if you recall it correctly😊
That power shift was amazing
Fiction is like that.
🤣🤣🤣 " You 4 beat it. Positions been filled "
🤣🤣🤣🤣
If that happened in real life the interviewer would burst out laughing and the interviewee would have felt embarrassed. 😂
This technique will work in real life if the person doing the interview is Louis Litt.
@@NitDawg1001Why do you reply with this in almost every comments?
If she showed flaws in Sheldon's roommate agreement and made Sheldon insecure, she could very well beat litt at his own game
When he said " You think this impresses me " i was looking at my Squirrel 🐿️ 😂😂
Literally any time you tell him he can't have something, he's overtaken by panic 😂
Lewis Litt and Dwight Schrute are the same character!
Marie is awesome. She's a land shark waiting to chew Louis up and soit him out 🤣😎👍❤️
Aarti Mann played a lawyer - Maria Monroe in The Suits and then also appeared as Raj's sister who's a Lawyer in The Big Bang Theory
The CV does impress him, that's why she's there. 😂
Man these guys are savage.
I have never heard a lawyer nor any other professional in the world talks like he does. I like Suits.
Suits are so egotistical and disillusioned. Surfers who barely own the board shorts and surfboard they count as major possessions are the happiest in their board room, mother ocean....
@@jamessandman3708 - Thank you very much for your comments. It is a very aestechically beautiful show and the entire script is based on quick witted communication and one liners. I can’t believe that any lawyer in the USA communicates and negotiates like this. Am I right or wrong?
@@CMKAMMY I've heard some pretty crafty and quick witted lawyers communicate and negotiate at this speed and with this level of confidence but I have also heard some judges fumble and stumble with the most basic principles of law. To answer your question, I believe there is "any lawyer in the USA" capable of pulling this off. So, I would say you are wrong.
@@jamessandman3708 - Thank you very much for your interesting comments. I am not talking about the speed. I am talking about the vocabulary and psychology, degrading anf humiliating communication both parties are doing verbally at each other. I respect and accept that this happens in some cases in the USA. You are right when it comes to the USA. I legally won another case on July 29 against two huge international companies and one big international authority and I won in Court on all levels. This type communication would never ever be accepted by any company nor authority and definitely not by any Court in my country. You are wrong when it comes to Sweden.
@@CMKAMMY You are correct and it happens more often than "some" cases. We Americans are argumentative and bold and though some are quite eloquent in their divisive, aggressive, unruly and out of bounds "performances" they are often lacking of manner and lie to get ahead. Think Matt Gaetz. Congratulations CMKammy on your great victories. I find myself wishing I lived in Sweden. I once had a wife of Swedish descent. She was beautiful as are all Swedish women.
Someone's going to see this and try out this method during a local Walmart interview 😅
Impressive scene, impractical dialogue exchange... This attitude will earn a laughing break from employers from a boring interview schedule
I did this during my recent interview and the only two differences is they held the door open for me and told me "Have a good day". 😢😔
Isn't it Priya from TBBT ?
No. Not a single comment in this whole thread about that.
Clearly sarcasm
That confidences! Make a litigator!😮
If I'm the employer you're not getting the job ma'am
Facts💯
that’s why you wouldn’t be the employer
@@RenfromBespin You don't have to be the employer. Just the person who is doing the interviewing. The perverbial gatekeeper you better not piss off.
@@RenfromBespin Dude no interviews actually go like this
@@RenfromBespinI can tell you never even had a job interview before. 😂😂😂
Nothing beats showing up to a janitor interview in a tuxedo and utilizing the Good Will Hunting plot.
My best friend’s Ben Affleck.
This is definitely great advice! Everyone else should do this exact thing in their interviews.
Particularly if I'm interviewing for the same position.
So Rajesh's sister ended up working in Pearson Hardman. I'm not surprised, she dueled with Sheldon, and she almost won.
This is a good scene because the first thing that you need to get a great position is to be great in your position. Once you have that, everything is easier because you know you are excellent in your element.
But she isn't She has the "potential" to be.
@@robinabernathy2829 I think she is the best for the current postition. Maybe the potential that you are talking about is linked with her whole carreer. But she is perfect in the scene for Louis's present requirements. Or did you have another angle that I am missing?
@@oscarcaraballo1011 She hasn't worked at an actual firm yet that I know of in the show at this point. She's just very good at getting picked and seems to chase name value and prestige. She went to "Harvard" of course. No other school would do. And she's interned for a judge who has status. But she has no real experience working at a firm and walks in like SHE has all the leverage.
That lady is the boss GOAT! Turnin the tables like that was masterclass material, and how he hauled ass to tell the others to beat it , chef's kiss.
I'm really impressed with her confidence and firm nature, she ain't playing. Or if she is then she played it well, she beat him in his own mind games.
maybe just maybe she is an actress ever consider that
If your resume says “clerked with the Supreme Court” and he throws it in the trash, you are at the wrong place.
Clerking for a Supreme Court Justice means you're connected. It has nothing to do with being a good lawyer.
@@chethammer so, you don’t have to be good to keep the job?
@@robertaylor9218 they have a dozen clerks. It isn't a paid position. Internship.
Yes, this is soooo realistic. 100% works every time
She keeps playing a lawyer
I wonder if her parents told her to be a lawyer
Maybe she couldn’t and that why she has to act being one for entertainment 😅
The very fine line between arrogance and confidence.
This technique will work in real life if the person doing the interview is Louis Litt.
There is a fine line and a balance. I am a hard worker and a quick learner and I know I am, but have a bit of a complicated life. I have been through interviews. I'm also a deep thinker. So I have gone to interviews for a labor job just to see if they want a hard worker bad enough. I'll say my piece, quick learner with little experience. That kind of confidence does work if the urgency is there. If not, it still gets shut down. Every employer takes a risk of time, money, training and resources to bring you in. If you can't talk, you talk too arrogant, or you can't back up your words, you'll see yourself out.
Priya has done it again! 👏👏🔥🔥 Get 'em girl!
if she can beat Sheldon (BBT) then he better hire her. LOL
Dude don't hire Priya Koothrapalli. She's the thing Penny calls her and she ruined S04 of BBT
BBT was shit anyway
She also ruined Pearson Hardman….she was the one that got Avery body asking questions about Mike
@@randykincy7954 what?! No! That was Sheila Amanda Sazs 🤣🤣
How does a top firm allow someone like Louis to interview employees? He is so easily tricked.
You'd be surprised by the kind of interviewers you get at prestigious places. Louis is one of the better ones I'd say.
Try this on your next interview, not only will they show you the door but also blacklist you from applying again. Smooth talking needs to be backed very well by real talent.
You know what, never ever allow anyone to have the upper hand over you. But always give them every bit of you and earn what you're asking for. If you can't earn what you're asking for then recalibrate your expectations and your requirements.
It’s a tough journey and many more hardships ahead of you. Just try to do your best and don’t hold any regrets. All the best 👍👍
She even challenged Sheldon Cooper's Roommates Agreement.
THAT.....was gangsta !!!
She had once shut Sheldon Cooper on Roommate agreement! #bbt 😂😂😂
And got extorted out of it moments later.
i want to know who the fok writes these shows?
Women
@@star.soaked.wanderer This show is written by a guy 🤨
@@nkechi4635 impossible, men don't work in Hollywood
Oh, it's AI now. There's a writers strike
Her eyes omg ❤❤
Movie scenes and real life is literally the difference between winning the lottery and the worst day of your life so far, nvr make this mistake in life.🙏.
If I was a boss and someone came into an interview acting like that, I’d be like “nope. We have better candidates. Thanks for applying. Good luck at the other firms”
If I was a candidate and the employer acted like that, I'd would say "keep your toxic attitude and your job. There are a million places where I can find a better job"
@@coolbuddy95able fancy that both you get what you want and the whole world can start spinning again
@@therealbs2000 Lol
@@therealbs2000found the femcel.
@@coolbuddy95able She came there though because of the status of the firm. Status and name value are things she clearly seems to care about. This ain't her first rodeo I would have to imagine. She would have to know that acid tests like these happen all the time at high levels of any profession. If all it took was walking in with a name brand degree than ANYONE with one could work there.
That's why she finds the flaws in the roommate agreement so well.
then she got fired 😂
Kuthrapali represent! 🙅🏾♂️
Remember, kids! Hollywood want you to believe this! 😂
I tried this method to get a job at McDonald.
Still waiting.
Wdf is Priya doing over here ?
I love her style😂❤