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Yeah, I think a mask. XD Unless you frequently wear jackets, pants or shoes on your face.

Soooooooo I had my job interview! It's weird; I wasn't too nervous and thought I "totally had this," but then it comes face to face and I was a babbling fool. XD I mean, I thought I did alright, but I was also a bit weird, so I don't know. XD I hope I get a call back! Awkward, the first thing he asks me is, "So have you been here before?" and I was like, "Actually...no." XD Probs not the right thing to say. But I wasn't going to lie. xP I couldn't even if I wanted to!
I'm not a fan of job interviews, and I've had my share of bad ones. I remember being interviewed by four people, one after another, and the only reason why they didn't hire me was because too many of my responses were "one-worded." That was their only reasoning. Huh? I'm not the kind that likes to ramble on and dump filler everywhere, but if they really wanted to hear a whole life story and forget about getting back to work that afternoon, hey, I could accommodate! Or, you know, I could just do the sensible thing and touch base on the most important points and if they wanted more detail, hey, just ask! I haven't quite gotten telepathy down-packed yet, so I can't really tell just by reading your mind that you wanted more info on that stuff that's on my resume!

There's other things about job postings that annoy me:

"3-5 of experience: Entry Level Position." - Wut.

"Needs 10+ years of <program> experience." - Said <program> has only been around for seven.

"Local candidates only." - You know, it's possible for people to relocate and a job offer is a good reason to!

The BIG thing that annoys me the most about searching for jobs is that on company websites, EVERYTHING that pops up is either for a manager position or a director position. Where the heck is everything else!? Your company that employs 10,000 people can't possibly be all managers and directors.

Really, job searching/interviewing is an insanity circus.