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Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
Just heard back from interview yesterday didn’t get it so now I am crying my eyes out feeling low mood and fed up struggling 

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  • Former MemberFormer Member ☕🌻☕ Posts: 12,938 Born on Earth, Raised by The Mix
    edited September 2020
    Sorry what was the interview for?
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  • SienaSiena Posts: 15,687 Skive's The Limit
    Sorry to hear that
    “And when they look at you, they won't see everything you've been through. They won't see the **** that turned to scars that began to fade with time. They won't see the heartbreaking things that shook up and changed your entire world. They won't know how many tears you cried or even what it was you were crying about. They won't see how strong you had to be because you had no other choice. What they will see though is how compassionate you are because you experienced pain. What they will see is how kind you are because you experienced how cruel the world is. What they will see is how good you are because you've seen how bad things or people can be. The difference between you and your experiences are who you choose to be, despite everything that could have turned you cold and unkind.You are the good the world needs and the best of us.” ~ Kirsten Corley
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 274 The Mix Regular
    edited September 18
    Hey @Past User, really sorry to hear it wasn't the result you wanted.

    All interviews are good experience for the future though. We are all going to be working for such a long proportion of our lives that no matter what job we start off in we are almost certainly going to have to go through a lot of interviews later in life when we change jobs... :)

    Are there any lessons you can extract from the interview about things you did well and things you can work on? 
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  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    GreenTea said:
    Sorry what was the interview for?
    Admin assistant at a small company 
  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    edited September 18
    JamJar said:
    Hey @Past User, really sorry to hear it wasn't the result you wanted.

    All interviews are good experience for the future though. We are all going to be working for such a long proportion of our lives that no matter what job we start off in we are almost certainly going to have to go through a lot of interviews later in life when we change jobs... :)

    Are there any lessons you can extract from the interview about things you did well and things you can work on? 
    Yep they just said need to work on my communication skills which I am trying 
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  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    edited September 18
    Aidan said:
    Hey @Past User do try to not take interview rejections personally especially at your age, it's good that you're eager but maybe try things like a paper route or volunteering while you're in school :)
    Ok good idea I will look at paper route /volunteering 
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  • SienaSiena Posts: 15,687 Skive's The Limit
    edited September 18
    Past User said:
    GreenTea said:
    Sorry what was the interview for?
    Admin assistant at a small company 
    Oh yeah. Can’t imagine 13 year old doing that. Probs why didn’t get the job
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    “And when they look at you, they won't see everything you've been through. They won't see the **** that turned to scars that began to fade with time. They won't see the heartbreaking things that shook up and changed your entire world. They won't know how many tears you cried or even what it was you were crying about. They won't see how strong you had to be because you had no other choice. What they will see though is how compassionate you are because you experienced pain. What they will see is how kind you are because you experienced how cruel the world is. What they will see is how good you are because you've seen how bad things or people can be. The difference between you and your experiences are who you choose to be, despite everything that could have turned you cold and unkind.You are the good the world needs and the best of us.” ~ Kirsten Corley
  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    edited September 18
    Shaunie said:
    Past User said:
    GreenTea said:
    Sorry what was the interview for?
    Admin assistant at a small company 
    Oh yeah. Can’t imagine 13 year old doing that. Probs why didn’t get the job
    Yes I think so so going to look at volunteering or paper round 
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  • SienaSiena Posts: 15,687 Skive's The Limit
    Did they not say about your age then? They normally give feed back on why sometimes
    “And when they look at you, they won't see everything you've been through. They won't see the **** that turned to scars that began to fade with time. They won't see the heartbreaking things that shook up and changed your entire world. They won't know how many tears you cried or even what it was you were crying about. They won't see how strong you had to be because you had no other choice. What they will see though is how compassionate you are because you experienced pain. What they will see is how kind you are because you experienced how cruel the world is. What they will see is how good you are because you've seen how bad things or people can be. The difference between you and your experiences are who you choose to be, despite everything that could have turned you cold and unkind.You are the good the world needs and the best of us.” ~ Kirsten Corley
  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    edited September 2020
    Shaunie said:
    Did they not say about your age then? They normally give feed back on why sometimes
    They  did mention it and  said look at volunteering as it’s also my communication  skills 
  • Former MemberFormer Member ☕🌻☕ Posts: 12,938 Born on Earth, Raised by The Mix
    You have to be 14 to do a paper rou
  • Past UserPast User Posts: 1,997 Extreme Poster
    Think that depends on the shops insurance @GreenTea I’m 13 and have a paper round 
  • Former MemberFormer Member ☕🌻☕ Posts: 12,938 Born on Earth, Raised by The Mix
    Thought by Law it was 14..
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,911 Extreme Poster
    edited September 2020
    I had a paper round when I was 13, might of changed now but still worth checking with distributors or newsagents 

    Volunteering is also a good idea, is there anywhere you can volunteer in your school. I know when I was that age we used to be allowed to volunteer in the library at lunchtime. 
  • SienaSiena Posts: 15,687 Skive's The Limit
    Yeah it’s 13
    “And when they look at you, they won't see everything you've been through. They won't see the **** that turned to scars that began to fade with time. They won't see the heartbreaking things that shook up and changed your entire world. They won't know how many tears you cried or even what it was you were crying about. They won't see how strong you had to be because you had no other choice. What they will see though is how compassionate you are because you experienced pain. What they will see is how kind you are because you experienced how cruel the world is. What they will see is how good you are because you've seen how bad things or people can be. The difference between you and your experiences are who you choose to be, despite everything that could have turned you cold and unkind.You are the good the world needs and the best of us.” ~ Kirsten Corley
  • Former MemberFormer Member ☕🌻☕ Posts: 12,938 Born on Earth, Raised by The Mix
    Oh. Sorry..I read and was told you had to be 14
  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    Dandelion said:
    I had a paper round when I was 13, might of changed now but still worth checking with distributors or newsagents 

    Volunteering is also a good idea, is there anywhere you can volunteer in your school. I know when I was that age we used to be allowed to volunteer in the library at lunchtime. 
    Ok thanks will have a look into  paper round and volunteering at school 
  • independent_independent_ Community Champion Posts: 9,051 Supreme Poster
    edited September 18
    I also thought you had to be 14 to get any sort of part time job and 16 for full time - maybe it depends where you live? 

    Volunteering is a good shout @Past User, a lot of places will take on volunteers from a younger age than actual staff. 

    What sort of thing would you perhaps like to volunteer doing?
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    “Sometimes the people around you won’t understand your journey. They don’t need to, it’s not for them.”
  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    edited September 18
    I also thought you had to be 14 to get any sort of part time job and 16 for full time - maybe it depends where you live? 

    Volunteering is a good shout @Past User, a lot of places will take on volunteers from a younger age than actual staff. 

    What sort of thing would you perhaps like to volunteer doing?
    Admin or with animals 

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  • Former MemberFormer Member Fruit loop Deactivated Posts: 2,762 Boards Guru
    Some animal shelters and things allow you to volunteer and walk the dogs etc that's worth a look or you can offer to walk the local neighborhood dogs :)
  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    edited September 18
    Past User said:
    Some animal shelters and things allow you to volunteer and walk the dogs etc that's worth a look or you can offer to walk the local neighborhood dogs :)
    Will have a look thanks 
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  • independent_independent_ Community Champion Posts: 9,051 Supreme Poster
    My sister did a bit of volunteering at our local stables at that age. Worth asking round the places near you 
    “Sometimes the people around you won’t understand your journey. They don’t need to, it’s not for them.”
  • Former MemberFormer Member Deactivated Posts: 349 The Mix Regular
    My sister did a bit of volunteering at our local stables at that age. Worth asking round the places near you 
    Yes will do 
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