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By Isaac Phan Nay | The Tyee The first time Mimi Berger did a self-recorded video interview, it was for a server job at a Vancouver restaurant. She sat down in front of her computer and clicked a link, and a question flashed onto her screen next to a timer counting down from 30. She knew her camera ...
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