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After an interview, it’s hard not to replay everything. You think about what they said. How they said it. Whether the conversation felt warm or rushed. And then you start wondering what it all means.…
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Phone screen interviews are often short, early, and surprisingly influential. They’re not designed to trip you up—but they are designed to filter quickly. That’s why knowing the types of phone interview questions you’re likely to…
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On paper, things are working. Recruiters are responding. Hiring managers are willing to talk. And yet, the process keeps stalling at the same point. No offer. No clear explanation. Just a growing sense that something…
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I spent $3,750 on a career coach—and it wasn’t because I couldn’t get interviews. That’s actually what confused me the most. At the time, I was getting interviews consistently, but not offers. Historically, my interview-to-offer…
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The conversation ends. You hang up or close your laptop. And suddenly your brain starts reviewing everything—what you said, what you almost said, the pause that felt too long, the answer that didn’t land the…
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A phone screen interview can feel deceptively small. It’s short, it’s early, and it often comes with the unspoken assumption that it’s “not the real interview yet.” But phone screens matter. Not because they’re high…
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Waiting to hear back after an interview can feel disproportionately stressful. The interview itself is over, but your brain hasn’t gotten the memo. Every hour of silence starts to mean something. Or so it feels.…
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The interview process often feels mysterious in ways that don’t seem necessary. You apply, hear nothing for weeks, get scheduled quickly, then wait again. Sometimes you’re told you’re a “top candidate.” Sometimes you’re told nothing…
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If interviews make you feel tense, self-conscious, or oddly unlike yourself, you’re not alone. Interview anxiety is one of the most common challenges capable professionals face—and it has very little to do with competence. Most…








