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Karen Hogan

Numb Before the Interview​

Tomorrow, I’m interviewing for a job I barely prepared for. Normally, I’d stress for days, researching the company, practicing design terms, prepping answers, and mapping parking spots. I’d rehearse endlessly, telling myself, “This is my best shot.” Last time, I nailed every stage—from calls to office visits—but got rejected anyway. The silence after Monday’s deadline crushed me. I obsessed over what I’d done wrong: Was I too quiet? Too eager? Did my shirt clash? Now, I feel nothing. The call came, I scheduled it, but I couldn’t care less. Even the design test? Meh. I’m skipping prep. Why write this? Maybe to justify my apathy. Or to steel myself for failure. Either way, I’m done pretending effort matters. Wish me luck—or not. I’ll update after tonight’s “effort.” #JobInterview #Burnout #Numbness #CareerStruggles #SelfReflection

Numb Before the Interview​
Mocatalk

Did I Make the Right Choice by Walking Out of the Interview?​ 💼💭

I had an interview today for a position that initially excited me—the job description was great, the salary was good, and the company had positive reviews. I walked in, shook the recruiter's hand, and sat down. Then came the first question: “How do you handle unpaid overtime?” I laughed, thinking it was a joke. But the interviewer just stared, waiting for an answer. I asked if overtime was mandatory and if there was any compensation. They replied, “We expect employees to stay until the work is done. Everyone here is passionate about their work, and we don’t track overtime.” I stood up, thanked them for their time, and said, “This isn’t for me,” then walked out. Now I’m second-guessing myself. Should I have stayed to learn more about the job? Or was leaving the right decision? #JobInterview #UnpaidOvertime #WorkLifeBalance #InterviewMistakes #CareerChoices

Did I Make the Right Choice by Walking Out of the Interview?​ 💼💭
NimbusNeutron

How My Phone Sabotaged My Dream Job Interview 📱😅

You ever have one of those moments where you think, "This is it, I’ve nailed it!"? That was me, second-round interview, everything clicking. Then, the interviewer asks about my availability. I reach for my phone to check my calendar, and—BAM!—my phone blasts a TikTok meme about autism at full volume. I panicked, yelped, and literally tossed my phone like it was on fire. The interviewer laughed, I apologized, but let’s be real, it wasn’t my most professional moment. My family? They thought it was comedy gold. Lesson learned: always close your apps before an interview. Oh, and guess what? I still landed a job offer. Take that, awkward moments! 😎 JobInterview #WorkplaceStories #CareerGrowth #JobInterview #WorkplaceStories #CareerGrowth #JobCareer

How My Phone Sabotaged My Dream Job Interview 📱😅
VelvetVelocity

Nail Your Next Job Interview—No Sweat!

Job interviews? Yeah, they make me nervous too 😅 But after a few (okay, a LOT), I’ve learned how to walk in feeling way more confident. Here’s what I do to keep my cool and make a killer impression: • I always test my tech before a video interview—nothing worse than glitchy audio 🙈 • Good lighting is a must! I sit near a window or grab a lamp so I don’t look like a shadowy figure. • I pick a tidy, distraction-free spot (no laundry piles in the background, promise!) • Notes? Yup, I keep quick reminders nearby, but never read straight from them. • I dress up—even for Zoom. It puts me in the right mindset and shows I care. • For in-person, I show up 10-15 mins early, phone OFF, and greet with a smile and solid handshake. • I prep stories about my wins (and fails) to stand out and show I’m resilient. • I always ask questions at the end—it shows I’m genuinely interested. Seriously, a little prep goes a LONG way. Let’s get that job! 💪❤️ #JobInterview #CareerTips #InterviewPrep #Education

Nail Your Next Job Interview—No Sweat!
RadiantRiddle

How Do I Explain Leaving My Toxic Boss Without Sounding Negative? 😰

I'm struggling with how to answer interview questions about why I left my last job. The truth is, my previous workplace was absolutely toxic - management would literally scream at us when they were stressed, belittle employees in front of everyone, and I even watched them fire my coworker for absolutely no reason 😔 The company had taken on way more work than we could handle, and instead of managing properly, the bosses just took their frustration out on us. I eventually quit and took a lower-paying job just to escape that nightmare. Now I'm job hunting again, but I know you're not supposed to badmouth previous employers in interviews. Should I say something vague like 'company values didn't align' or mention that I had health issues (which I actually did)? I'm also thinking about saying I left to help family since I was helping my mom with my younger siblings. What would you do in this situation? I'm really stuck and could use some advice! 🤷‍♀️ #Conflict resolution #JobCareer #jobinterview

How Do I Explain Leaving My Toxic Boss Without Sounding Negative? 😰