(06 May 2015, 6:20 pm)northern156 wrote Sorry to hear that. But yeah, for all the prep I had to make so I did a good job for it to be chucked back in my face is what is getting to me the most. I think the interviews may have been made because only three of us applied.
Still, it gives me a bit more experience in interviews but still begs the question what happens next - my pay isn't great at the moment and I need something permanent before my contract expires. I don't want to be forced to have a job that I don't like, I fear that the worst.
To be honest, it's probably been for the best, it's allowed me to properly prep for exams etc.
From what I gathered from a careers talk at school, as long as you try, you will get something, and the experience you've gained in these interviews will help you.
I'm positive that you'll apply for something, nail the interview, and get the job you want to as long as you keep you're head up
Again, not directly related to job hunting, but I've come to learn that you get out exactly what you put in, so good luck