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World’s toughest job interview 

In Job Interview from Hell, contestants compete for £100,000-a-year apprentice’s job in UK’s self-made billionaire Lord Alan Sugar’s (centre) best organisations
In Job Interview from Hell, contestants compete for £100,000-a-year apprentice’s job in UK’s self-made billionaire Lord Alan Sugar’s (centre) best organisations 

WE have seen American tycoon Donald Trump challenging young people to compete for a chance to get a management position in one of his organisations in The Apprentice. The series was a runaway hit and had viewers glued to see how the contestants out-smarted each other for the coveted job. Now watch the British version of the blockbuster series, hosted by self-made billionaire Lord Alan Sugar on BBC Entertainment, every Monday at 10 P.M. 

Here 15 contestants have to go through a Job Interview from Hell to compete for £100,000-a-year apprentice’s job. Considered one of the world’s toughest job interviews it gives the winner a chance to work in some of Lord Sugar’s best organisations, which include corporate giants like Viglen, Amsprop and Amshold. The successful candidate can also be placed in the top-ranked electronics conglomerate Amstrad, which Lord Sugar has now sold to BSkyB. Watch the 15 hopefuls in cut-throat competition mode to bag the post of apprentice to Lord Sugar. — NF





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