Szabolcs Weöres capsized his boat shortly after the start of this year’s Vendée Globe, but he largely managed to repair the damaged sails during the forced stop at the canary Islands. After starting behind the retreating field, he was unable to reduce his disadvantage and, actually, got further and further away from those in front of him. The latest news regarding the tumultuous journey of the Hungarian ship is that Szabolcs, who by his own admission is not one of the best swimmers and was initially more afraid of diving than climbing the mast, was forced to dive under the water. He avoided another problem: a huge fishing net was wrapped around the main weight of the sailboat, which he had to remove from it. Having done this, he continued on his way, but his speed remained only a few knots.
photo: Vendée Globe
Nándor Fa a szolovitorlazas.hu he analyzed the situation of the Hungarian boatman for himself and did not embellish his opinion much when he declared that Szabolcs’ movement could not be interpreted from a meteotactical point of view. He added that if he sails with a smaller or repaired sail, he could still catch the mid-wind zones and sail into them, but he is not doing that for the time being. Nándor sees that a weather front that will provide better progress over time is approaching him again,the upper branch of which he could in principle make use of,but he could have done this with the previous ones as well. Compared to the penultimate ship,New Europe is currently two thousand miles behind.
By the way, the field is still led by Charlie Dalin ahead of Sebastien Simon, who lost the right wing of his boat – almost everyone is struggling with the consequences of minor or major injuries.The fastest sailboats are already preparing to cross the Pacific Ocean, and the others are passing Cape Leeuwin in Australia one after the other and sending home their photos about it. A member of a group that chose the northern route is 23-year-old Violette Dorange, the youngest of the field, who is very popular on social media with her 400,000 followers. In the meantime, the organizers have modified the zone boundary for the fourth time since the start, which ensures that the competitors cannot come close to icebergs. The position of Szabolcs and the others, the position of the ships IDE you can continue watching by clicking.
What are some creative themes for an interview bet that can help build rapport between the interviewer and interviewee?
creating an engaging interview bet can be a great way to add excitement and motivate both the interviewer and the interviewee. Here’s a structured approach along with an example:
Structure for an Engaging Interview Bet
- Theme of the Bet: Choose a fun and relatable theme that resonates with both parties.
- Bet terms: Clearly define what the stakes are and when the bet will be resolved.
- Engagement: Ensure the bet enhances the conversation rather than distracts from it.
- Fun Outcomes: Decide on fun, light-hearted outcomes that won’t have negative consequences.
- Adaptability: Allow room for adjustment based on comfort levels.
Example of an Interview Bet
Theme: Coffee vs. Tea Debate
- Setting: During a job interview for a position at a coffee shop or cafe, the interviewer and interviewee have differing opinions on coffee vs. tea.
- Bet Terms:
– The interviewer believes coffee is superior (let’s say the interviewer has a “coffee bias”), while the interviewee believes tea is better (the “tea champion”).
– They agree that for every question the interviewee answers confidently, the interviewer has to concede a point towards tea.
– Conversely, for every question the interviewer finds notably well-answered or insightful, the interviewee has to concede a point towards coffee.
- Engagement:
– Rather of just traditional interview questions, they can incorporate fun prompts like, “If you were a coffee beverage, which one would you be and why?” or “Describe your ideal tea blend and its background story.”
- Fun Outcomes:
– At the end of the interview, based on the accumulated points, the outcome could be:
– If the interviewee wins (more points for tea), the interviewer buys the interviewee their favorite tea.
– If the interviewer wins (more points for coffee), the interviewee buys the interviewer a coffee next time.
– If it’s a tie,both agree to try the other beverage together post-interview.
- Flexibility: Team members can modify the bet to include different types of beverages or light-hearted snacks to sample during the course of the interview as well.
Execution
- introduce the Bet: Right after starting, the interviewer can say, “Before we dive into the majors, how about a fun little bet? I think coffee is clearly superior, and you think tea is better. Let’s settle this!”
- Make it Interactive: Keep it entertaining by referencing favorite drinks during their responses, making it more engaging.
- Wrap Up: At the end, ensure to celebrate the outcome, no matter who wins, highlighting that it’s all in good spirits and adds a personal touch to the interview.
Conclusion
An engaging interview bet like this not only breaks the ice but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and enjoyment, making the interview experience memorable for both parties. Tailor the theme to match the company culture or the individuals involved for best results!