September 4, 2014

The Interview Motivation Downfall


Stage 1:

Total Confidence

All video content courtesy of the producers, actors, and networks owning "How I Met Your Mother."

           The complete, over-exaggerated confidence that can be detrimental to the interview's possible downside. Suppose, in the event that the interviewed is turned down by the interviewee, preparing yourself for the worst possible outcome is always important in your motivational speech. Plus, the whole motivational speech helps in the process anyway. The only real problem with am over-motivational speech to yourself is that it makes you more confident in yourself than you need to be, thus you sound cocky. Calm down, dude! You're not The Rock. 

Stage 2:

Compromising Confidence

All video content courtesy of the producers, actors, and networks owning "How I Met Your Mother."

           This is the step where the interviewed has been to a few interviews. They have lost much of their confidence and are willing to compromise. First of all when going for an interview, one should NEVER be flexible when it comes to money. What the company has set for the rest of their employees should still apply to you, no matter how desperate you may get. Secondly, one should never cry at an interview. You wait until you get home for that... 

Step 3:

Pathetic Existence

All video content courtesy of the producers, actors, and networks owning "How I Met Your Mother."


          This step is where the interviewed has lost all confidence. They have gotten to the point of so much desperation that they really do not care where they get a job, as long as they get one at some point. Sometimes, they have even lost their need for pants once they step into their door of their home. That is a sad, sad day I hope to never see...

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