Amy22 wrote: » Hi @TheNightmare I heard that you just recently had an interview for the work placement that you did. I hope the interview went well and that you feel a bit better now since you have done it. I know job interviews can be super scary attending (I speak from experience). I know sometimes in those situations as well if it helps you can always email the company interviewing and ask for reasonable ajustments in the interview such as having extra time to answer questions as well as even asking to have the interview questions sent to you the day before the interview so then you can prepare for what they will be asking you on the day. I hope everything goes well for you right now and I hope something good happens as well (because only things can go up right now as I tend to say). You got this and if not its still experience and you learn from it as well. Also, if you are able to you could always ask for feedback as well too. I can imagine though how anxious you must be feeling right especially after doing the interview too.
Laura_tigger82 wrote: » We are really proud of you @TheNightmare - especially for being glad you did the interview despite those pesky nerves! How are you feeling now?
TheNightmare wrote: » Amy22 wrote: » Hi @TheNightmare I heard that you just recently had an interview for the work placement that you did. I hope the interview went well and that you feel a bit better now since you have done it. I know job interviews can be super scary attending (I speak from experience). I know sometimes in those situations as well if it helps you can always email the company interviewing and ask for reasonable ajustments in the interview such as having extra time to answer questions as well as even asking to have the interview questions sent to you the day before the interview so then you can prepare for what they will be asking you on the day. I hope everything goes well for you right now and I hope something good happens as well (because only things can go up right now as I tend to say). You got this and if not its still experience and you learn from it as well. Also, if you are able to you could always ask for feedback as well too. I can imagine though how anxious you must be feeling right especially after doing the interview too. @Amy22 Thanks so much for your support! The interview was nerve-wracking, but I’m glad I did it. Your tips about reasonable adjustments are really helpful—I’ll keep those in mind for next time. I appreciate your encouragement!
ebyrne556 wrote: » Hey @TheNightmare really proud of you for completing the interview they are never easy! Hope ur holding up ok after as i know how hard the wait process is as well. Thinking of you
Alwayshope2day wrote: » @TheNightmare Well done on going for your interview! Interviews can be so nerve-wracking, and you’ve done brilliantly just by putting yourself out there. I know the waiting part can feel like a rollercoaster of emotions, much like waiting for grades-you want to know the outcome, but sometimes it's nerve-wracking to think about! What helped me during those waiting periods was keeping myself as busy as possible. When I was waiting for results, I found work kept my mind occupied, and hobbies helped too: like reading, being creative, staying active, or spending time with friends. Those activities really fill up the time and make it go by quicker. Hang in there-you've done your part, and now it's time to find ways to rest your mind as best as you can