
Tired of interviewing
I have been interviewing for the past two weeks and havent been offered a job. Its really frustrating and i think i seem bored in interviews because im tired of them. What do I do?

To help chase your thoughts away, take six slow deep breaths and only concentrate on your breath going in and out. Then, imagine yourself working at this company and experiencing all the good things you think you will experience there. Let yourself truly feel the excitement you would have if you got the job. Visualize it, feel it, and get immersed in it.
Now that you have done this, when you go to your interview and are waiting to be taken in, take some deep breaths and mentally put yourself back in those thoughts and in that place. Focus on staying there and when you get in your interview just start speaking from your heart. There is no excitement, enthusiasm, nor passion that can come out of your head – it all comes from your heart. If hiring managers can feel that energy coming from you (not just hear words) it will give you a huge edge in winning the job offer. One thing you have to remember, someone is going after the same position, don't loose focus with focus there is hope and without focus there is no hope. Being positive is the key to help frustration. Stay strong in your journey!

Well u only can comply with there answers to make it interested sell ur self to them and then it won't be as bad as u think it is

The best piece of advice that I've ever been given is believe it you can do it better than anybody even if you can't even spell the job name just believe in yourself smile and be for you speak counting your head to 5 sounds strange but it makes you more thoughtful see more intelligent and more understanding of what it is you're sitting there or standing there talking to them about it works believe me

Interviewing is stressful and the more you go out and dont get results the more depressed you get. However, do your research before you go into an interview. Know what job your going into then look online for the company read about the board members get an idea of who your interviewing with. Then not only be prepared for that job but pay attention to who the customer base is. Learn about the clients again online homework. Find a weakness or hole that ypu noticed and bring up an idea that isnt exactly obivous but politely point something out that you noticed. Maybe they have client that can be a supplier and a customer but they aren't using that avenue to increase profits dig in dont get discouraged and always be confident. Dont say more than what your able to do . If you dont know always say i dont have that information right now but ill find out. Never I dont know it shows weakness and no option for further inquiry to an answer.

Hi, I'm in that same situation. I've been interviewing for 4wks. All of the interviews are good. I receive calls from recruiters but no offer yet. Deep down, I think it's my experience and my quali. I'm not looking for that lower salary their offering younger adults. So I wait, and wait until I get a compromise offer. Still on hold. Companies are not in our shoes. I still have bills to pay. But, I don't give up. My job is looking for a job. Don't give up. Have faith

I completely understand. I've been on dozen of interviews and some with the same company in different departments. I have begun doing mock interviews with friends and practicing the common questions asked by employers.

Same here Charlotte. One thing that helps me is to rehearse and have a bit of caffeine beforehand.

Hi Charlotte, The interview process can be really tiring and wear you down, but keep your head up! Remember each time you go in you are trying to sell yourself. The interviewer wants you to be the right person for the job. Also keep in mind that they feel the same way! Sometimes they have been interviewing people for over month because they haven't found the right person. I would suggest always going in showing some excitement. A smile can go a long with everything! Also, follow ups are a GREAT idea! Send a thank you note to the interviewer. Include something personal. This little touch will help you to stand out from the rest. Hope this is helpful for you!
Have you checked what you're presenting to the recruiters? You need to upgrade yourself via doing one certification or the other. This helps