Friday, July 23, 2004

Interview

Due to high demand, I'm going to tell you how my interview went. I got there 20 minutes early, so I could fill out paper work. One form was an application, the other was a waiver so they could do a background check (including credit check. Why they would need to do that, I have no clue), and the other was basically a quiz to see hoe much I kne about medical and practician stuff. I didn't do so well on that. I left a lot blank, because I've never had training in that stuff. So I was feeling kind of dejected as I was sitting there waiting to be calle for the interview. After about 15 minutes waiting, they finally called me. I walked into a conference roo, and four people were sitting there. That totally made me nervous. I wasn't expecting to have a group interview, so it kind of caught me off guard. After that, it did go pretty well. The four people took turns asking me questions, and my answers were recieved with laughs, smiles and nods of approval. After about 20 minutes of that, the interview was over, then I got a tour of the place, and then they said they'd pass the interview information to the people that actually do the hiring (which I thought kind of sucked. The people who decide on whether or not they're going to hire me will do that with ever seeing or talking to me). Then I left. So, in conclusion, felt bad about the quiz, felt good about the interview, and I'll find out in about a week. I feel good about it, but not sure if I'm too inexerienced. But you can't get experience with out working the job. We'll see.

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