Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Interview- Nathan Holt

The role playing that we did in class taught me that the most important part of the interviewing process is being able to make yourself applicable. It almost doesn't really matter what you have done as long as you are able to identify a quality or skill that you acquired that fits the description of the job that you are applying for. 
My most important feedback was that I was too nervous. Something that I need to work on is being able to be chill yet confident as I speak. Also, I didn't word what I was trying to say the best that I could. I think that was in part because I was trying to recite what I had written down. 
I think that I did a good job applying my unique experiences to qualities and other things that my interviewers were looking for.  
My advice to people interviewing in the first place is to do their homework. Research until you know exactly what the interviewers want to hear and the think a head about everything on your resume. You should be able to apply anything on your resume to the job that you want. 

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