This isn’t so much of a question, but I really need advice.
I’m a college sophomore. I had my first phone screening today for a software development internship. I tried to prepare really well. I did research on the company, hand wrote a bunch of notes, practiced lots of different questions.
During the interview, I got so incredibly nervous out of nowhere on the first question. I can’t remember what I said, I just remember that my voice and hands were shaking so much and I had to move away from my phone to take deep breaths while the recruiter asked me the next question. It was truly awful.
At the end of the interview, the recruiter told me that the next round would be a panel interview with behavioral and technical questions. I don’t think I can do it.
It’s not because I’m not smart enough for cs, or I’m not motivated enough to work really hard, or because I’m only in it for money. I’m really frustrated that I’m feeling this way because I really like cs and I’m willing to do a lot to try to succeed in it.
I don’t see how I can overcome my apparent interview problem. Please tell me anything.
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r/cscareerquestions This isn’t so much of a question, but I really need advice. I’m a college sophomore. I had my first phone screening today for a software development internship. I tried to prepare really well. I did research on the company, hand wrote a bunch of notes, practiced lots of different questions. During the interview, I got so incredibly nervous out of nowhere on the first question. I can’t remember what I said, I just remember that my voice and hands were shaking so much and I had to move away from my phone to take deep breaths while the recruiter asked me the next question. It was truly awful. At the end of the interview, the recruiter told me that the next round would be a panel interview with behavioral and technical questions. I don’t think I can do it. It’s not because I’m not smart enough for cs, or I’m not motivated enough to work really hard, or because I’m only in it for money. I’m really frustrated that I’m feeling this way because I really like cs and I’m willing to do a lot to try to succeed in it. I don’t see how I can overcome my apparent interview problem. Please tell me anything. submitted by /u/davms87 [link] [comments]
This isn’t so much of a question, but I really need advice.
I’m a college sophomore. I had my first phone screening today for a software development internship. I tried to prepare really well. I did research on the company, hand wrote a bunch of notes, practiced lots of different questions.
During the interview, I got so incredibly nervous out of nowhere on the first question. I can’t remember what I said, I just remember that my voice and hands were shaking so much and I had to move away from my phone to take deep breaths while the recruiter asked me the next question. It was truly awful.
At the end of the interview, the recruiter told me that the next round would be a panel interview with behavioral and technical questions. I don’t think I can do it.
It’s not because I’m not smart enough for cs, or I’m not motivated enough to work really hard, or because I’m only in it for money. I’m really frustrated that I’m feeling this way because I really like cs and I’m willing to do a lot to try to succeed in it.
I don’t see how I can overcome my apparent interview problem. Please tell me anything.
submitted by /u/davms87
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