On Tuesday, I had an interview with one of the bigger ABA companies in Vancouver. It's been a while since my last interview, but it went really well.
For once, I didn't prepare for the interview. By that I mean I didn't go over questions that I thought they would ask me, I just answered them on spot. I used to prepare before the interview, going over questions on the internet, get my colleagues to ask me tough interview question, just so that I would be well prepared. Well, it turns out that preparing just leads/creates more anxiety! I told myself "It's OK, just be yourself, show your genuine interest and answer the questions to your best ability" (the moment is more candid and more real, they will appreciate it).
During the interview, she asked me the following questions:
-Tell me about yourself?
-Why did you chose this as a career?
-Do you have any experience?
-What do you most like about this position?
-What do you see yourself doing in two years?
-Who would you say is a mentor to you?
I answered all those questions as honest as possible. The interview went really well, we were even saying certain words the same and we just laughed. We had a very good first impression and a lot of smiles and laughs. It was a good interview. After the interview, she told me to go in the school and just to see the kids, see what they do in the centre. Of course I agreed and went in to observe one of the BCBA.
When I was done, I went back to the person who interviewed me and she told me to be on a look out for her email. She wanted to introduce me to another consultant so I can do in home services for them.
I left the place feeling amazing and when I went to get my phone, I looked down and saw that I already received the email she was talking about.
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