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justin lucero

fear of messing up, not saying the right thing when asked a question i get completely vulnerable.

billiesucher

Justin, thanks for your comment...perhaps you will find this helpful...1. listen to the question 2. process it and 3. share your response. By process, I mean carefully consider what you have been asked and then deliberately and carefully choose how you respond to it. The process part buys you some time before you answer the question. HTH.
- billie sucher

Sital

Billie,
Great story and great article

Justin,

Being slightly vulnerable and not being totally 'polished' with your answer makes you real and to some interviewers, you'll be a more attrtactive candidate. As bilie says, the way to improve is just have more goes, more rejections, more messing up. That's how we get better at anything in life....

Rodney Cooley

My biggest fear is not getting picked for a job even though I nailed the interview. In this competitive job market, it has happened a few times.

The interviews have been giving me good experience, so hopefully when the right job comes along, I will be able to be perfect!

billiesucher

Hi Rodney!

Thanks for your thoughts...the good news is that you're getting interviews -- that says a lot about you so you must be doing a lot of things right! Keep up the good work, until...

- Billie Sucher

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