I was asked in an email through Indeed last night to come interview for a position I applied to. Seemed a bit odd for it to be so last minute but I thought nothing of it. The interview came and I went but...I have a bad feeling.
I came in early and nobody greeted me, the owner and only other employee were busy and away from the front desk. When the owner noticed me finally and she looked through my resume she acted like she had never seen it before. Now she was very responsive whenever I had asked any questions; the job posting had been very vague but she clarified a lot of it, seemed to passionately love her job, and was very transparent about the resignation that opened up the position.
That being said though it was very hard to maintain momentum through the interview, it seemed like she struggled to really think of how to move forward and I had a vibe of her being desperate to fill the position so it didn't matter how I did anyway. I talked with the other employee and she was very nice but she was also very new and was thrust into the lions den since they're fairly short-staffed. I was tasked with speaking to the owner again after talking to the other employee, and she seemed completely off-guard by it and went a whole minute without knowing what to say. I also just had a horrible feeling in my gut the entire time that I needed to get out of there.
After all that was said and done, they seem to be willing to hire me if I decide I want to accept the offer, but I don't think I will. I'm trying to navigate if this is just my paranoia speaking or if I should listen to my gut and just look elsewhere. I guess I'm posting this to let it out and maybe get feedback?
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