Had an interview couple days ago for a summer internship at a pretty reputable company. My role would involve doing typical research analyst work, with a focus on data analysis.
One of the big questions was to walk them through a data project I did in the past. I prepared for this question and so I was able to walk them through a project I did. I was a little nervous because the project leveraged some pretty advanced techniques that I knew I could get crushed on if they tried to probe me for the itty bitty details, but thankfully, they didnt.
Unfortunately, one of the interviewers found a fault in something I did in the project (so as to not identify myself, I won't get specific). To be honest, when I submit this project, no one pointed it out, and when I presented it to over 20 people, no one said anything.
But it was definitely an oversight on my part and I can't believe I did such a simple mistake. I simply admit to it, said it was an oversight, and said how I would avoid it in the future.
Aside from that, interview went well -- I was asked some follow ups and I confidently responded to them (with what I believe were logical answers).
I can't help but think that when they discuss my candidacy, the interviewer is going to open with:
"I can't believe he made that mistake... We definitely can't trust him."
I know I should just wait it out but its really hard (especially when this is the one thing I think I messed up in the interview) and I really wanted this position.
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