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avlena
05-22-2003, 07:56 PM
i'm so nervous!! i'm interviewing with a company that i really wanna work for tomorrow, and it's going to be a crazy day! starts at 8am (i have to leave at 6:30am to make it there in time), and it's 3 interviews in a row. and they're tech interviews too, which makes me nervous because i'm always afraid they're going to ask a simple question, and i'm just going to totally blank on the answer.
*fingers crossed*
on the up point, i'm finally getting interviews! now if i can only wrangle a few offers before graduation... :P
le_stick
05-22-2003, 08:24 PM
Originally posted by avlena
i'm so nervous!! i'm interviewing with a company that i really wanna work for tomorrow, and it's going to be a crazy day! starts at 8am (i have to leave at 6:30am to make it there in time), and it's 3 interviews in a row. and they're tech interviews too, which makes me nervous because i'm always afraid they're going to ask a simple question, and i'm just going to totally blank on the answer.
*fingers crossed*
on the up point, i'm finally getting interviews! now if i can only wrangle a few offers before graduation... :P
Firts of, congratulation!!!! Second, do not be too nervous.....remember you are not working for free and they are not
a charity...it's mutual benefit. And remember first impression is everything, of course I do not have to tell you this....it's just a reminder. Do not put too much makeup and/or perfume. And always be positive, do not answer anything in a negative way. And since they are going to be a tech interview, do not B.S. They will get you
just answer honestly and in the best way you can. Remember, it's not what you know, but rather how fast can you adapt/learn the new technology. Whatever you learn in school is already obsolete...more or less....well, that is my 1.5 cents....and good luck
dbax791
05-22-2003, 08:25 PM
Good luck! Try not to be nervous, be very confident, smile, and have fun with it!
Jenny
05-22-2003, 08:27 PM
Good luck! Let us know how they go!
Good luck avlena :kawaii:
hoey222
05-23-2003, 07:28 AM
good luck :D
nickel
05-23-2003, 07:58 AM
break a leg :D
anyone know how that saying came about? seems to me that breaking a leg is not so good luck. :shrug:
attgig
05-23-2003, 08:01 AM
Originally posted by avlena
i'm so nervous!! i'm interviewing with a company that i really wanna work for tomorrow, and it's going to be a crazy day! starts at 8am (i have to leave at 6:30am to make it there in time), and it's 3 interviews in a row. and they're tech interviews too, which makes me nervous because i'm always afraid they're going to ask a simple question, and i'm just going to totally blank on the answer.
*fingers crossed*
on the up point, i'm finally getting interviews! now if i can only wrangle a few offers before graduation... :P
eek!
well, you'll be fine. those early morning trips suck...and then they hit you with interviews after interviews...
AHHHH!
but yeah, you'll survive...
hope it's goinng well, it's 8:00 over there right now, eh?
Jenny
05-23-2003, 05:14 PM
So....
How'd they go??
avlena
05-23-2003, 09:53 PM
wow, that was definitely interesting! i couldn't sleep the night before, because i was so nervous, so i went through a 5 hour inteview day on 3 1/2 hours of sleep. so i was drinking a lot of tea and caffeine on the drive there! :P i think it went really well overall though... i really clicked with the first woman, and she totally loved me. the 2nd guy it was kinda hard to tell, but i think he was fairly responsive and liked me as well. last person asked most the tech questions, and i could't really answer many of them. :( she asked a lot of questions that were looking for definitions or specific details, and i've always been concerned with doing things and making them work for me, then knowing exactly how to explain it in words. :P and she also asked some questions about classes i completely forgot (beats me what the definition is for a semaphore & mutex... that was 2 years ago! with a horrible teacher!) but, i think she was pleased with my leadership skills/experience, and some of the projects i'd worked on, so hopefully that outweighed my lack of definitions.
either way, i fell more in love with the company while i was there, so i REALLY hope i get an offer!! i'll let you guys know if i hear anything! thanks for all the support!!!
whitak24
05-27-2003, 02:13 PM
avlena, glad everything went ok with your interview....and i hope you get a callback :)
Originally posted by nickelback
break a leg :D
anyone know how that saying came about? seems to me that breaking a leg is not so good luck. :shrug:
from http://alt-usage-english.org/excerpts/fxbreaka.html:
"Break A Leg!"
There is a superstition in the theatre that wishing an actor
good luck "tempts the gods" and causes bad luck, so negative
expressions are substituted. In French one says Merde! ("****!")
when an actor is about to go on stage. The German expression is
Hals und Beinbruch="neck and leg fracture" (Bein used to mean
"bone" in German, so the translation "neck and bone break" may be
correct if the expression is sufficiently old). The leading
theory is that the English expression came from the German, possibly
via Yiddish. Other suggested origins are: John Wilkes Booth, the
actor who broke his leg shortly after he assassinated Abraham
Lincoln in 1865; the great French actress Sarah Bernhardt, who "had
but one leg and it would be good luck to be like her"; wishing
someone a "big break", that is, good luck leading to success; and
the Hebrew hatzlacha u-brakha = "success and blessing".
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