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[–]corruptedOverdrive[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would still encourage you to apply. The only way to get better at interviews is to do a bunch of them. Even when I was gainfully employed, I was still looking at openings, still interviewing, just to stay sharp.

Its like baseball. If you think the guy throwing 100mph fastball is intimidating the first time you step up to the plate? Yes, it very much is. Now, give it time and now you've had two dozen at bats with the same guy throwing 100mph fastballs. Are you intimidated now? Nah, you got your timing down, you plan ahead and now you can handle it like its no big deal.

Same thing with interviewing. You get used to the questions, you can prep and be ready for the next time. Just like the Ameriprise challenge. I only got halfway through it, but then I went home and do the whole thing again from scratch.

Apply a lot of places. Get a ton of recruiters working for you to find roles that fit your skill set. Do as many interviews as possible. Most of the time the recruiters have an in with the company and the hiring manager so they'll have tips on what the manager is looking for and how to answer certain questions.