>Have interview with someone from the company who would pay me and the third-party potential supervisor they've matched me up with
>The former already thinks I'm good, just have to convince the latter
>Answer every question with at least 80% of my possible best, which is good considering how nervous I am
>Every response is just "Okay." and then next question.
>Always refers to the person adopting the roles he needs as "someone" or "potential person", never "you"
>Just me and the guy from the company talking after. Say I think I did well but have no idea what he thought about me.
>Yeah. I completely agree. I couldn't tell at all what he thought.
Am I screwed, /biz/? Should I expect a no at this point?
>>1088091
I would add that the guy from the company said I shouldn't look too much into it because he's seen interviews he thinks went great result in nothing and interviews he thinks went horribly result in a job, but I'm not really sold.
>>1088112
I'm asking if anybody with experience with interviewers thinks I'm screwed or not.
He wasn't dazzled with you, he didn't hate you.
He was making a big show of being ultra professional
>>1088170
It seemed like he wanted someone experienced and certified, which is silly considering the position is only for graduating college students. It seems like i could be screwed just by him not understanding the program he agreed to take part in.