any anons have any kind of experience with job interviews?
i'm going to one tomorrow and I have literally no idea what to expect or how to not drop spaghetti like a total sperg
>eye contact
>good posture
>optimistic
>lies
An interview usually means you can do the job, so don't worry about that. It's to see if you're the kind of person they can work with, a good fit for the company and the people there.
Basically to make sure you're not some autistic social handgrenade who is likely to get caught wanking in the stationery closet over your workfu's stapler.
So yeah, you're probably fucked.
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It's pretty last minute now, but ideally a practice interview would be good, especially with someone you don't know.
I don't know what your relationship with your father is, or how successful he is, but you could probably ask him for some advice.
Since you are short on time, I'd recommend making up a list of questions they might ask you, then rehearse what you might say to each question. Rehearse some slightly different answers to each question, so you don't sound robotic with your answers. Some potential questions are: where do you see yourself in five (or ten) years? Why do you want to work here? Why do you think you're a good fit for the company? Can you elaborate on (some activity or experience on your resume)? You can probably Google search interview questions if you need to figure out more.