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Long story short... I just had my first real interview in a long time. The job I'm currently at was easy to get, so there was nothing to worry about at the interview. The job I'm trying to get now is different. There's more competition, and the interview was much tougher.
I think I fucked it up.
I'm worried that I came off as a cocky know-it-all, but I was only trying to convey a sense that I would be comfortable with the position and they wouldn't have to babysit me. My would-be supervisor was there, and near the end she told me she's a control freak who wants people to follow her policies. That made me worry all my talk of my experience and taking initiative made her think I wouldn't be a team player or that I didn't think I had anything to learn. That couldn't be farther from the truth but I don't know if I made myself seem arrogant. I always make sure I'm a team player, but I don't know if I communicated that effectively.
I'm incredibly insecure. I didn't want to go looking like a bundle of frayed nerves. I wanted to make it seem like I could handle the job. Now I think I overcompensated.
What are the keys to really doing well on an interview? I just don't have that much experience, especially when it's a competitive field and the interview is more than a formality. How do you communicate that balance of confidence and humility without seeming cocky or too meek? What else could I have done?
I think I fucked it up.
I'm worried that I came off as a cocky know-it-all, but I was only trying to convey a sense that I would be comfortable with the position and they wouldn't have to babysit me. My would-be supervisor was there, and near the end she told me she's a control freak who wants people to follow her policies. That made me worry all my talk of my experience and taking initiative made her think I wouldn't be a team player or that I didn't think I had anything to learn. That couldn't be farther from the truth but I don't know if I made myself seem arrogant. I always make sure I'm a team player, but I don't know if I communicated that effectively.
I'm incredibly insecure. I didn't want to go looking like a bundle of frayed nerves. I wanted to make it seem like I could handle the job. Now I think I overcompensated.
What are the keys to really doing well on an interview? I just don't have that much experience, especially when it's a competitive field and the interview is more than a formality. How do you communicate that balance of confidence and humility without seeming cocky or too meek? What else could I have done?