Sunday, April 17, 2011

Easily said than done

I had my second interview by phone and it was really nervous to do it. I had my nerve calmed down a bit I usually did but when I heard the voice of a person who just had conversations on the email and not even once imagined what he is going to be sound like. I had my questions on the paper ready and when I heard the voice of a stranger I was so nervous that I forgot which one to ask and at least I remembered to greet. He was a really nice person who told me a lot of things that some sounds interesting and most of them were his experiences. During the time of interviewing my face was full of sweat and busy speaking and taking down the important part of answers. Even though I told myself to calm down, sometimes words are useless against actions.

4 comments:

kristian Altamirano said...

thats cool that u had an interview by the phone and for me to do that will be nervous too. but good that u knew how to calm your nerves and keep going to do the interview.and it help that u had your question on the paper.and its nervous on how to talk to somebody with not knowing them but you handle it good. and good that the person was nice and could help you with your interview. and i wish you luck for your next interview.

keena Patel said...

it was cool how yoou remember to great back. it was better that you handle the situation better. i can't relate anything from here because i didn't interview from phone i just interviewed threw email.

Bran Miu said...

Interview on phone? It's alright you don't need to be nervous. They can't make too harsh of an impression while on the phone.
Keep it up for the last interview. *Pat on back*

Youmna Shafiq said...

Hey,

I agree with you that "easier said than done" because alot of time we will juss say stuff or imagine how we will do in our life but when time comes and we face it it,`s always hard to do it. Aye but good thing was that you had your questions written down and you did not forget them becuase most of the time we will just try to memorise some stuff but later when we actually need to use those things we will just totally forget it. But homefully your next interview will go better.