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The interview itself is a weakness, I just get anxious and scatterbrain. Forget things I know with ease.
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I use to go on interviews for positions and companies I wasn't interested in to help me get settled. Obviously i still get a little nervous here and there, but it definitely helped in staying fresh for interviews.The interview itself is a weakness, I just get anxious and scatterbrain. Forget things I know with ease.
All my consultant coworkers have to do a minimum of x amount of Help desk days per month. One of first things they said when I arrived at my new job there was that I was blessed because I will never be required to do any helpdesk workMy two experiences with the onboarding process in a new Help desk IT job has been awful. Makes the initial learning curve dreadful.
This is a great suggestion, personally I just did a bunch of practice interviews with a friend who works as a recruiter. I generally don't really experience 'stress' due to my hormone condition, or at least not in a way that I notice. On the other hand in practice and other interviews, the critique that kept coming back was lack of gesturing, intonation, and overall sometimes giving off an indifferent or uninterested vibe as a result. Which was never my intention at all.I use to go on interviews for positions and companies I wasn't interested in to help me get settled. Obviously i still get a little nervous here and there, but it definitely helped in staying fresh for interviews.
Starting to study for my A+ today, goal is to hopefully pass the first half of the test by the end of May
Bruh they doing the same to me as well after being home for the past 4 and half months. Got into it with another contractor on Monday and apparently got wrote up about it and I can see now that they’ll probably try to get rid of me next.M Mark Antony I typically just write a script on some notecards or a piece of paper, some ?s I expect to be asked and bullet points I want to make sure I hit when I describe my previous job experiences as how it connects to the position I am applying for.
They tryna bring us back into the office slowly (1 day last week, 2 this week) so it's time to look for a new job. I;m not tryna drive out here 3x a week or more, especially when the entire rest of the team is in DC and I'm just disaster recovery and the only person on this site. There is literally no reason for me to be in the office.
get some confidenceMan I can't figure out why i'm so bad at interviews. I turn into straight Ben Simmons, like some kinda mental block.
Yeah I do have a TS but I don’t have my sec+ and that’s what it seems a lot of the cleared positions want.I've been at home since 2020 through all the jobs I worked since. Don;t you have a TS clearance? You should qualify for higher level stuff than that just off your clearance alone. Good luck tho, I know you'll prosper. I be turning down hella offers because I'm lowkey scared of change and moreso that I get to a new job and it's going to be high stress again like DISA or go go go where as to say I have a lot of down/free time to multitask in my current situation, is an understatement. No more meetings today, bout to go get a cut, hit the outlet mall, go to the car and take a nap. I want to fight this old white dude I work with because he always has the tvs on FoxNews and Newsmax, at the same damn time. He's nice enough otherwise though.