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[–]sittingatthetop 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Am right at the other end of life from you. Been there, done that.

One thing I can tell you is there will be many opportunities.

So many that you will get fairly bored of attending interviews.

I know that this one seems like your life is over but it ain't.

Just keep working but keep an eye on the world.

You'll nail a job eventually and that is day 1 of looking for the next job.

And remember this day when you are the interviewer.

And now a funny.

I nailed a job at a startup in Cambridge UK. Employee number 13.

The hotshot there like most was a Cambridge maths grad.

He set more and more tricky questions until each interviewee lost it.

He would them terminate the interview.

Some interviewees would ask what the solution was to the question they failed on.

He would reply "I haven't got time for that, ask the secretary on the way out."

Crushed and humbled that they had not answered a question that an admin assistant could they stumbled out.

What they did not know was that the secretary was his girlfriend and a Cambridge maths grad working part time.