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Default Feb 07, 2024 at 05:00 PM
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I had to record myself and send it in to the company. This was yesterday. And I think I effed up pretty badly. First I wasn't wearing a collared shirt. Just a plain black t shirt. It was clean though. I brushed my hair very neatly. But the recording myself was so uncomfortable and distracting. I kept fumbling questions and I kept saying "uh" and "um" and I do think I had some good points and answers. I am going through 2 psych med withdrawels and I'm sick with a sinus infectiom and the antibiotic were making a mess of my stomach yesterday. So I'm kind of proud I even managed a recording at all.

That was just over 24 hours ago and I haven't gotten an email either way and I know they said in the next 5 days but I'm worried I just came off as a fumbling loon without a collared shirt.

Should I be worried about doing badly?

I do have 7 years of expierence with this type of work, well minus the gap, and I have open avaliabilty.

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