Learning boring stuff for an interview

Post date: 2018-11-11 15:11:50
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I have a very important interview coming up and need to read, and retain, a lot of dull corporate-speak and buzzwords before it. What's the best way to do this?

The interview is to progress to the next eligibility level for jobs in my field, and it's very important I do well. The good news is, my boss will be conducting these interviews (although not, for obvious reasons, my own). She has told me what to prepare and offered to run through a mock interview with me. Before this mock interview occurs, she has suggested reading materials to me which have titles like 'co-creating success criteria for collaborative inquiry' and 'meeting diverse needs when planning for successes.' I look at them and just see words that don't really say anything. How can I get my brain into this wavelength?
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