Today I had my first interview at Bhutan Kidney Foundation for the post of enumerator for one month. I was excited about the opportunity, but also nervous about the interview process. When I arrived, I realized that there were 17 other interviewees, which added to my anxiety.
As the interview began, I found myself struggling to express my thoughts into words. I felt like I wasn't able to convey my skills and experience as effectively as I would have liked. Despite my nerves, I tried my best to answer each question to the best of my ability.
After the interview, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed in myself. I felt like I could have done better, and that my nerves got the best of me. However, I reminded myself that this was just one interview, and that there are many other opportunities out there.
Looking back, I realize that I may have been too hard on myself. It's completely normal to feel nervous during an interview, especially when there are many other candidates. It's important to remember that the interviewer is not just looking for someone with the perfect answers, but also someone who is a good fit for the organization and has the right attitude.
Regardless of the outcome, I am proud of myself for taking the first step towards a new opportunity. I learned a lot from this experience, and I know that I will be better prepared for future interviews. I am grateful for the opportunity to interview at Bhutan Kidney Foundation, and I look forward to seeing what the future holds.
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