My Experiences in Job Interviews
I recently went to a job interview for a position I was really interested in. It was my first interview in a while and I felt confident about it. When I got the call that they wanted me to come in for an interview, I was so excited! But, there were some unexpected things that happened during the interview that made me second-guess myself.
I’m not sure if this is something you’ve experienced or are just curious about what goes on at interviews, but here are some honest insights.
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It’s been a long and hard process, but I finally landed an interview for my dream job. I’ve done everything in my power to prepare, so this should be easy, right? Yes and no…
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