Marc Pachter has conducted live interviews with some of the most intriguing characters in recent American history as part of a remarkable series created for the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. He reveals the secret to a great interview and shares extraordinary stories of talking with Steve Martin, Clare Booth Luce and more.
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This is an extraordinary talk and what a fascinating man, he has such an intuitive insight. If only job interviews could be so engaging and interesting.
Great presentation about the interviews — surprised it went over time!
Anyone watching in 2019 😊😊😊
I couldn't take my eyes off that horrendous hair transplant
this is very unhelpful instead of telling us how to conduct interviews and explaining the different ways he's bragging about the people we've never even heard of. Who even knows who this guy is no one cares about your fav interviews.
I've been on more than 100 interviews and I've learned it doesn't have to be complicated. People hire people they think are going to help them and people help people who they like. The person hiring was promoted because of some type of strength that other people noticed, so notice that, make it clear that you appreciate it and let them know you are confident in your ability to do the job.
I'd love to see the interviews he has referred to here. Especially Steve Martin.
7:13 aw shucks
loved i.t
Loved this TED Talk! I just wanted to say though, modesty to me isn't because people believe that they got things by chance, its because they think what they've achieved isn't an individual effort, their were people and situations that helped them get to where they are so its wrong to kind of own it as an individual so I reckon modest people can also be interviewed, but maybe through questions that ask about who their influences are in their success or who they think they owe their success to and go from there.
OMFG THANK YOU! NOW I'm staring at the mans head! And not listening to him, I will listen to him and not look at him next time.
good vid
Marc Pachter is interesting and you can see that he's humble. I got a lot out of what he had to say. He's an inspiration
Funny how he mentions Frost v Nixon. As a 17 year old Brit, I only know Frost as the host of celebrity day time show "through the keyhole". Couldnt beleive it when I heard about the critical political waves he had caused!
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Great vid btw! Cheers.
nchinn. LOL!!.
@jjmm112 enough with the hair plugs!
Yup. It looks unnatural. xD
ugh the audio tech needs to wake up, there is a ring, and the gain is too high…
I mean COME ON
your not REPRESENTING us very well…
wd. Did you notice the hair plug`s?.
learned nothing from this guy, too full of himself for no reason. some nerf talking about never asking humble people on to the stage for an interview
Here in Canada we have a great show called "The Hour" and it's host George Stroumboulopoulos (yes that is his real last name) is an incredibly empathetic and gentle interviewer. He sees the good in everyone! He does have clips of some interviews on YouTube too!