Until Monday 8am, I was still feeling I am missing things, not recalling easy facts, not ready. 6 hrs later of focused prep time (3.5 hrs in the morning, 1 hr lunch break, 2.5 hrs in the afternoon), and 1 hr call with someone who was at the job, I finally feel I am prepared, and this is a great feeling.
The funny thing is that I know 99% I won’t land in this job, it’s not my top choice, and I may not be their top choice either. BUT I will not strategize and prepare anything less than if it’s my top choice. I recall my mentor telling me once that “take every opportunity to shine, nothing happens for no reason”. So I take it and do my best because I am here for the long game.
I am so grateful for the chat I had with this person whose mom is in ICU – post op complication, and willing to spend an hour with me. I am not sure I would have the focus or willingness to talk about work when my mom is super ill, but that’s him, someone with the biggest heart I know.
I also chatted with my grad school best friend who happens to be covering that country. I love how succinct his answers are, to the point, crystal clear.
Finally, I am mentally read to go to the “stage” to perform.
The interview will be Wednesday evening (way past my bedtime like the last one). Tomorrow I’ll take a break from this and do my normal work.
Workout: 8 miles easy run, 20 min yoga.
Listening: music. I intentionally went with the music because I want my mind empty before the study session.
Reading: The plot (43%).
Watching: 2 episodes of The Lincoln Lawyer (season 2). I really like.
All the best for your interview on Wednesday, Coco!
You mentioned that this job is not your top choice. But will you take it if you get it?
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I would if the other one doesn’t happen. 🙂
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All the best! I love how you’re really feeling prepared and at peace – you’ve done all you can to prepare and get ready. You’ve got this ❤
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Good luck! It sounds like you’ve done a lot to prepare so I hope that it goes smoothly for you. I’m sure you’ve got all of your ducks in a row but my tip to people is always to ask questions. I hate it when an interview is over and I ask the candidate if they have any questions and they say no.
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Best of luck, you got this. I like the advice your mentor gave you, that can be applied with anything in life.
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Good luck with the interview! Your hand work and preparation will be apparent! Sending you good luck wishes!
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Wishing you good luck as well, it sounds like you’ll do great!
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Sounds like you’re ready!
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