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Okay akward job interview but I want it really bad

fuck i need to make a comback on this one

forget it, send the damn thank you note and move on, if they call they call. There is no comeback when they can simply hire the next dbag who wasnt sweating like a police interrogation room.
 
i sorta did explain it and he was cool with it. I mean i stopped sweating halfway through but fuck it... whatever. I'll follow up with a phone call tomorrow.
 
what sucks even more is that i did good on the first interview (no sweating!!! booyahh) anyway. it's just kinda sucks if just this alone gets in my way of gettting this job
 
i sorta did explain it and he was cool with it. I mean i stopped sweating halfway through but fuck it... whatever. I'll follow up with a phone call tomorrow.

If you sorta did explain it during the interview then you're done; let it lie.

You can't make it go away, you can only make it worse. If you keep bringing it up you look anxious and insecure.

Send your thank-you, stay professional, and hope for the best.
 
You can't get the sweat situation off the table by mentioning it again, you'll just make the person who interviewed you remember it AND think you're completely neurotic. Just drop it entirely.

Absolutely. Do not mention it again. That will make you look far more unattractive to an interviewer than the sweating itself did.
 
fuck i need to make a comback on this one

Calm down. Did you interview well? That's more important than coming in a bit late and being sweaty. I've interviewed a lot of knuckleheads who were early and perfectly groomed that I knew within 5 minutes I wasn't going to recommend for hire.

A savvy interviewer will forgive a lot if you were polite, connected well with them, and had good answers.
 
Calm down. Did you interview well? That's more important than coming in a bit late and being sweaty. I've interviewed a lot of knuckleheads who were early and perfectly groomed that I knew within 5 minutes I wasn't going to recommend for hire.

A savvy interviewer will forgive a lot if you were polite, connected well with them, and had good answers.

ehh i did decent on the interview it was just a 30 minute long thing but i need to score a second one to make a comeback. This hting is a startup actually with less then 200 people working but i think it has great potential.
On a seperate note i got two offers from fortune 500 companies (sales) but those are the same shitty repetetive jobs. Id rather take a risk with a start up
 
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