I am a sponge...
Nerves of Steel?
I definitely think that interviewing internally, with people you already know, is far more difficult than interviewing with complete strangers. With complete strangers you have give them a first impression, to dazzle them with your charm. However, internally, with people you've already BEEN working with, they already have had their impression, the charm has probably by now already worn off, and you just have to show them something, that you're the right candidate for the position. That interview was damn hard, and it took a long time too. I don't think I've been as nervous as that...armpits? Yeah...thank God for deodorant...well, I guess I'll just keep my fingers crossed, and I'll tell everyone else to do the same. But all I gotta say now is, "WHEW," it's over...
"Don't cry over spilled milk."
Nerves of Steel?
I definitely think that interviewing internally, with people you already know, is far more difficult than interviewing with complete strangers. With complete strangers you have give them a first impression, to dazzle them with your charm. However, internally, with people you've already BEEN working with, they already have had their impression, the charm has probably by now already worn off, and you just have to show them something, that you're the right candidate for the position. That interview was damn hard, and it took a long time too. I don't think I've been as nervous as that...armpits? Yeah...thank God for deodorant...well, I guess I'll just keep my fingers crossed, and I'll tell everyone else to do the same. But all I gotta say now is, "WHEW," it's over...
"Don't cry over spilled milk."
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