
This post originally appeared on the Crew blog. If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the past five years of working as a journalist it’s that success can come down to the two seconds after you first meet someone. First impressions can make or break your career. I’ve_had key interviews go to hell just because something didn’t_feel right from the start._It’s frustrating because it’s out of your control and no matter how hard you try, once someone has_passed initial judgment_on you, there’s almost_no way to change their mind. But it’s not just journalists that deal heavily in the trade of...
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