Interview (2) — The Actual Interview
With that concluded my first interview, I was scheduled to have an official on-site interview with my reporting manager (The guy on the phone) as well as the director. They are eager to meet me in person and have a diagnosis of what I am made of.
As everyone recommends, you should wear as formal/business as possible for the interview. One slogan well said that “Dress to impress even if you have nothing to impress” However, I was so misled by this saying.
I was dressed super formal and put my blazer on even its 30 degrees Celcius outside for this interview.
When I first stepped into the office I immediately regret my decision. Everyone wore casual wear and everyone started staring at me along with my clunky shoes “click clock” sounds. Carrying my self-doubts to the meeting room, I met my manager and director together. We chatted about how I arrived at this interview as well as my expectations for the job.
Director Denzik is curious to see how and what person I am as to him, he would consider money is one of the things, but most importantly, inviting an inappropriate person to the company’s culture, is a matter that will affect how the business vibes and so-called “disrupting the norms” in the company (Mostly concerning in a bad way). He claims I'm more of a passive and a not-too-expressive/confident person…