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Member Since Oct 2011
Location: Land of Stumps and Dismay
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I've been asked to interview on Thursday for an animal care position, primarily with cats. I like cats, but don't have a lot of experience that I'm sure they'll want and my social skills and customer care skills suck hard so while I actually sort of want this job (I say sort of because I'm scared of having another job really) I don't believe I'll actually get it.
So I'm just sitting here feeling cold and lonely and depressed and terrible about myself and I would say "I have nobody to talk to" but also realise that talking would have no effect- nothing anybody can say will make me a better person. |
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Poohbah
Member Since Jul 2011
Location: usa
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congrats on your job interview! I know it is daunting to go into a new work environment. that's perfectly understandable. i hope the whole process will go the way you want it to. as for not having the required skills, main thing is you like cats everyone has to be trained in a new job.
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Magnate
Member Since Apr 2016
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I'm sorry you're feeling that way. If I remember from previous posts, your last work situation was pretty traumatic, wasn't it? That can definitely be affecting your self esteem/confidence.
In November I started a new job, after being unemployed for about 7 months. I quit my previous job because of a lot of abuse, psychological manipulation, overwork and unfulfilled promises. That whole awful situation definitely weighed on my mind when I was interviewing for other jobs, and I've had some doubts about my performance at the new job. I work from home, and the first few times I got en email from my new project manager I would freeze up thinking, "what did I do wrong?", being so accustomed to constant criticism by my previous boss. Try to prepare yourself well for the interview, think of what questions they might ask and how you will answer them. Can someone help you practice? Try to focus on the skills you have that could be transferrable to this position with specific examples. Do you do anything for relaxation - yoga, meditation, etc.? If so maybe try that a few hours before you go the interview. It could help with the nerves. Try not to be so hard on yourself! Hugs. |
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