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I'm sitting here in the school library at 8 pm, wondering how the fudge I could screw over my second job interview. My lack with phone calls experience has killed me because the interview went by skype this time. The first interview was face-to-face, and it went great. This one is a pile of dogsht. I even freaking stuttered in anwsering simple question, how much can I screw up? I can probably say goodbye to the job and stick with my current shtty restaurant job. Right now I have no idea what to do with my life. For the past few weeks my life was almost dedicated to the job. Time is passing and it's getting late, but I don't feel moving my ass to home. I can probably fall in sleep on the school bench I'm sitting on right now, pure of the frustration...

September 22, 2015

6 Comments • Newest first

XronellX

Did you learn something?
If yes then its worth it and grow from it.
If no then continue crying for how much growth you have missed.

Reply September 23, 2015
achyif

You'll be fine, you've learned lots from the experience and can apply it to more job interviews

Lots of people go through that at some point, it's all a matter of gaining experience

Reply September 22, 2015
ILikeAnime

[quote=0kevqn]Almost every person is nervous during an interview, and I'm sure they've seen worse and hired someone that was nervous. Think positive, they wouldn't interview you a 2nd time if they weren't interested[/quote]

I wasn't really nervous as in stressing and worrying. I was nervous in the way people would call it 'healthy tension', which means that you're triggered and sharp. And the tension is just before the interview, during it I don't feel much about it. But yeah, the faults I made was just unnecessary. I was just worried how a skype interview would turn out, because I have never skyped in my life before. That may have fluked everything.

@Achyif the past few years I held lots of interviews with managers and directors without too much trouble. Things were going fine, but then I crashed with this one.

Reply September 22, 2015 - edited
Dbenbaruk

Get over it and move on, Nothing you can do about the past.

It is your responsibility to prepare for any type of interview that you might find yourself in. So I'm hoping you prepared for this skype interview. Because Employers don't just randomly call you and expect an interview to take place.

Reply September 22, 2015 - edited
enoch129

Crying over spilled milk won't do anything.
Get that next interview and nail it that much more.

Reply September 22, 2015 - edited
kevqn

Almost every person is nervous during an interview, and I'm sure they've seen worse and hired someone that was nervous. Think positive, they wouldn't interview you a 2nd time if they weren't interested

Reply September 22, 2015 - edited