JanelleDon't treat each interview in your loop as a completely separate experience. They're all part of your overall interview, and you should consider them as pieces of the whole.

An on-site interview is really a condensed version of the work environment. You are thrown into a new situation, given challenges, and when you move on to the next challenge we want to see what you've learned.

If we ask you a problem or about a concept that you haven’t heard of before, you should let the interviewer know! They'll explain to you what it is, but then you are expected to build off of that. When you go into the next interview, assume the two interviewers have spoken about you! The second interviewer will bring up things that were discussed in the previous interview when they ask you questions. 

Make sense? I know it's confusing, but just keep thinking about it as a condensed work experience. If an interviewer gives you advice or tells you, “for your next interview you may want to communicate your ideas out loud,” then that’s what you should do!

It's not about getting everything right or wrong. It's about taking feedback, learning from your mistakes, and how quickly you can apply that to your next experience, just like it is on the job!


- Janelle