Boom.
I wanted to have the title of this post be some sort of karate chopping, butt kicking, high five-ing, general awesomeness (maybe an explosion sound effect?), but after typing nonsense letters into the title line for a while I just gave up.
But yeah.
(Insert sound effect here)
Big interview. Boom. Done.
Flew into Denver around 11pm on Monday, totally navigated the city in heels and a dress suit like a boss (including getting out of the car to scrape ice off the windshield with a credit card. Did I mention that I was IN HEELS?) Got up early on Tuesday, checked into the interview session, chatted it up with other applicants (who were awesome!), met the recruiters, walked into my 3-on-1 interview feeling positive and rad and confident and just super sure of who I am and what I want to do.
So I told them pretty much exactly that. Also I have a flexible schedule.
The recruiters asked me to step into the hall so they could discuss, but I stepped one foot out and they immediately called me back in, smiling. Apparently they didn't have to debate very long!
Next I was whisked off for fingerprints, paperwork and a drug screen.
And now I wait. Unless there are some skeletons in the closet that I don't know about, I think this lady just might have a job offer.
...Also I have another interview next week in Portland with another airline. Lining 'em up. Life is good.
But yeah.
(Insert sound effect here)
Big interview. Boom. Done.
Flew into Denver around 11pm on Monday, totally navigated the city in heels and a dress suit like a boss (including getting out of the car to scrape ice off the windshield with a credit card. Did I mention that I was IN HEELS?) Got up early on Tuesday, checked into the interview session, chatted it up with other applicants (who were awesome!), met the recruiters, walked into my 3-on-1 interview feeling positive and rad and confident and just super sure of who I am and what I want to do.
So I told them pretty much exactly that. Also I have a flexible schedule.
The recruiters asked me to step into the hall so they could discuss, but I stepped one foot out and they immediately called me back in, smiling. Apparently they didn't have to debate very long!
Next I was whisked off for fingerprints, paperwork and a drug screen.
And now I wait. Unless there are some skeletons in the closet that I don't know about, I think this lady just might have a job offer.
...Also I have another interview next week in Portland with another airline. Lining 'em up. Life is good.
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