So it's that time, my 3 month sabatical is over and it's back to work I trot. I have an interview on Monday, I'm looking forward to it. I have to admit that I am also looking forward to meeting some new people and getting back in to a routine. At the moment I am spending my days writing and researching, but not really getting out and meeting people. My partner and I are also trying to save as much money as possible so it would probably be best if have two wages coming in.
I have been doing a lot of research into the position I would be doing. It's a research position with a local council and sounds very interesting. I am left however asking, how much research should I do before the interview? I want to be prepared and I usually interview quite well, though this is a job I would really like to get. I don't want to come across as a 'know-it-all' yet I want to show that I am well-versed in the area that I would be working. I think it's a fine line that I need to make sure I don't cross.
Hopefully it will be fine, I just have to read the situation and react to questions. Most importantly, I will not RAMBLE!! It tends to be a problem as I have so much to say I have trouble stopping. Okay now that I've gotten that off my chest I'll stop before this gets out of hand.
Ciao