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Originally Posted by Hopingtrying
 I try not to think about to much (of course you want to look good and have a resume and references on separate sheets). I just focus on a smiling (I am fortunate in that I smile easily when not depressed) look at the person asking the questions in the eyes and try to focus on what they are saying so I directly address the question. My problem/ weakness is that I talk to much. If I stop talking after my initial answer--I'm usually good to go--but if I keep going I go off on horrible tangents. Each person has there own strengths and weaknesses--you will likely figure yours out during the 1st interview.....
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My resume was good enough to be complimented on by a couple of managers at my school all day which had me feeling good for awhile. I think what has me feeling so hopeless and depressed is that issue with losing my case manager that I posted about in the relationships and communication forum. He was a large part of my support and losing him has hurt me really badly.
I have everything lined up but the interviewing. I even have a guaranteed interview once I submit an application due to a good rapport with a hiring manager already (I'm just waiting it to appear on the job website).
Still though, interviewing is perhaps the biggest barrier for me. So you can understand why I feel the way that I do, right?