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For Love nor Money: The Lucrative World of Online Dating
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysen" data-source="post: 63705" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Hey [USER=3874]@Holly[/USER] - just responding to you here so it's easier to find.</p><p></p><p>First of all, I actually think the best answers are personal, so I think you're on the right track here. Naturally, you only need to see what you feel comfortable saying - but perhaps it was interesting to you to read about the business model and trajectory of a company like this? Normally, when I think of IPOs/competition, I used to associate this with your traditional corporations, so perhaps this is why you found it interesting? It can be tricky to put into words <em>why </em>you found something interesting, so I find it can sometimes help to ask questions to yourself e.g. why did you take note of this IPO rather than others? Why is the competition with Match Group interesting, compared to the competition that's prevalent in most companies?</p><p></p><p>I would actually lean away from discussing it via the practice area route, unless you had something notable to say there. Rather, your answers are going to be far more memorable if they're personal. It also means the follow-up questions may be easier to handle, precisely because they're based on something you genuinely found interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysen, post: 63705, member: 1"] Hey [USER=3874]@Holly[/USER] - just responding to you here so it's easier to find. First of all, I actually think the best answers are personal, so I think you're on the right track here. Naturally, you only need to see what you feel comfortable saying - but perhaps it was interesting to you to read about the business model and trajectory of a company like this? Normally, when I think of IPOs/competition, I used to associate this with your traditional corporations, so perhaps this is why you found it interesting? It can be tricky to put into words [I]why [/I]you found something interesting, so I find it can sometimes help to ask questions to yourself e.g. why did you take note of this IPO rather than others? Why is the competition with Match Group interesting, compared to the competition that's prevalent in most companies? I would actually lean away from discussing it via the practice area route, unless you had something notable to say there. Rather, your answers are going to be far more memorable if they're personal. It also means the follow-up questions may be easier to handle, precisely because they're based on something you genuinely found interesting. [/QUOTE]
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