My 17th interview was for a company that gives direct marketing for Photographers, illustrators, artist reps and stock agencies.
Getting to the place was easy, and I was a bit surprised that the woman that interviewed me was not in her 40's... she sounded like she was in her 40's... but when I met her, she looked like she was 25.
But anyways, the most interesting thing about this job is that it was literally a maze.
It was a big square building, sounds pretty easy right? NO! Inside the walls are all the same and there's hallways everywhere! The only thing I was able to tell apart were all of the paintings and photo's on the wall... all kinds of art.
I was probably lost in their building for at least 10 minutes, simply because there were so many hallways next to each other and there was no difference about them except for the paintings/photo's.
Fortunately, once I recognized a painting/photo... It means I was there already and I'd go a different way.
Eventually I found the place and it was a big room with lot's of people on computers, it looked like a really fun place.
When I went on the interview, I think I did very well. Although, they said if they were interested in me further they would have a second interview with me... which never happened. It was one of the jobs I really wanted to get, but I didn't.
Lesson Learned: All because you love the job and atmosphere, does not mean they want you! Also, some buildings are like mazes... be careful and look for certain things that you'll be able to notice if everything looks the same.
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