Interview # 7 was and has been a great experience for me. After the interview with the methadone clinic, I never got a response... so I went on my next interview for an Administrative Assistant, which was another volunteer position.
The interview went nicely, and I was really able to jump out on what to say. My only mistake was that I hadn't turned my cell phone off... so right before the interview ended my phone went off. I had the intro song to the anime Ghost hunt on my phone... the funny thing is that when I think about this interview, I always imagine magical balls of light floating around.. like in the intro to Ghost Hunt.
The interview went well and I was accepted, as of 9/3/2012. I am still employed by this company. By October/17/2012.... I will have been employed by them for a year.
I am very great ful that the company brought me under their wing, I have learned many things from them. I've learned more about how to make a good resume, cover letter etc..
I also have clerical experience, along with answering phones, filing, faxing, copying and even scanning documents onto a database on the internet. I've learned a whole lot from this job, and I'm thankful that I got this. I'm also happy that I didn't stay in the mail room, especially not the school and I'm lucky that the Methadone clinic didn't take me in.
The cool thing is, unlike the mail room. The Supervisor actually cares and actually lets me look for paying positions online, while the Mail Room supervisor was never very happy when I did so.
I've also been able to get used to the job experience and I've been in this company MUCH longer so I am learning new things and it won't look like I'm some kind of flake that skips from job to job.
I've also met lot's of different people that I've become friends with.
Lesson Learned: A good rule, make sure to put your cell phone on vibrate or turn it off completely! XD
For me, this job has been very influential, it has taught me many things about interviews, resume's, cover letters and lot's of things about job searching and anything to do with it. It's an experience I'll always remember.
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