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I understand that that's what it takes to be a successful interviewee, but I just don't get it. do they want to see who YOU are or who you can make yourself be for the sake of admission?
Needless to say, I've been approaching interviews with the wrong attitude; that is, one where I'm expected to just be myself and let them see what I'm about. I tell the truth and act how I normally act when I should be more outgoing and confident than normal.. you have to try to sell yourself, and you may have to be ingenuine to do that.
it's also hard to be yourself when you're not used to being asked random off-the-wall questions like what kind of superhero abilities you'd like to have or something. people don't normally have those conversations with each other, especially not with people whose opinion of you may determine the rest of your life.
Needless to say, I've been approaching interviews with the wrong attitude; that is, one where I'm expected to just be myself and let them see what I'm about. I tell the truth and act how I normally act when I should be more outgoing and confident than normal.. you have to try to sell yourself, and you may have to be ingenuine to do that.
it's also hard to be yourself when you're not used to being asked random off-the-wall questions like what kind of superhero abilities you'd like to have or something. people don't normally have those conversations with each other, especially not with people whose opinion of you may determine the rest of your life.