Hello fellow Reddit users! Next week i will be interviewing for the job of Programmer/System Administrator at the community college I received my AAS at, the degree being "Computer Programming & Web Design". I have not had any full time or part-time jobs since graduating from the college in May 2018, partially my fault for not putting more effort into job searching, I am very excited at the idea of working in the field I studied for but at the same time i am very nervous because I am not a strong Interviewee.
I have a few concerns that I'd like your opinion on. When i received the call asking for an interview the HR representative said "you were the most qualified applicant", some people would think "hell yeah!" but I'm thinking more along the lines of "really?! are you sure?", allow my to explain my thought process, while I am somewhat versed in front-end and back-end coding languages and I have had an internship earlier this year involving quite a bit of database work, I do not have a lot of networking experience or knowledge(aside from what some would consider the basics, formatting drives, fixing the router, etc.) which I thought was kind of the main thing for a System Administrator so I am concerned i am under-qualified for the job, but I am more than willing to bust my ass to learn all the required skills.
To summarize my rambling, which i do apologize for, how should I approach this interview if i feel as though I am under-qualified? do you have any recommendations in general for my upcoming interview such as attire, should i bring a copy of my resume and/or a letter of recommendation, how do i properly answer the questions "what are your weaknesses" and "where do you see yourself in 5 years"? I appreciate any and all the help you're willing to provide! Thank you for your time!
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