This Is Very Interesting: How to Talk About Your Old Boss

Interviewers ask about issues with managers to discover whether you are a team player who is going to be able to get along well with bosses and others in the workplace. Be careful how your answer. Interviewers don't like to hear too much (or much at all) about bad bosses because it could be someone from their company that you're talking about next time around.

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