Tomorrow I have an interview for a position I've been interested in for a really long time! I've had my eye on it since pre-covid, and I was scheduled for an interview back in March, however, the company closed the position during the pandemic. Now that everyone is working from home, they reached out to me again and asked if I wanted to schedule an interview. Of course I said yes, I was very excited about it, but now I am worried.
This is the first job I've ever had that's not retail or fast food or something. I hate saying 'skilled' because it sounds pretentious, but c'est la vie I suppose. What if I'm not cut out for it? I worry that I may not be ready for something so large, or with so much responsibility. Is it reasonable to put so much stock into simply having a job that's not a sure-win? Practically any retail position I apply for I would get because I am a warm body, but this job feels different because they actually need my skills. Is it reasonable to be scared of messing it up? Of not being good enough to get the work done?
To reiterate, I am not worried about the interview. I am confident I can show the knowledge they need in order for them to hire me for the position. What worries me is my actual filling of the position. Once I'm in the chair and working, will I have what it takes to do the job? Is this just imposter syndrome?
... Am I just overthinking this entirely?
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