I had a memorable interview with a cool very bunch of people from a tuition centre and I really really enjoyed it. I feel that I've learnt alot from them during the interviews. Unlike most tuition centres, they are really looking for someone whom they think will fit their culture. Having passed through their first interview, we were asked to do a dreamboard which consists of long term and short term dreams. It's kinda of unique because usually when we go for interview, most of the interviewers would ask about like why you choose this job? I understand that you studied bioengineering,why would you apply for this job? Tell me more about yourself etc etc.
So while preparing my dreamboard for my second interview, I actually spent alot of time penning down my thoughts about my future dreams. Though it may seem unrealistic and I have doubts about achieving it ultimately, every sharing sessions with the interviewers kind of make myself grow as they shared their viewpoints and all. "It does not matter whether you have succeeded in achieving what you want, ultimately it's the process that counts. And when you really did achieve your dream, that sense of satisfaction is totally indescribable."
I know these might sound cliche! But when I heard them telling me this, I really wished I could cast away my doubts and just continue working hard and achieve my long term dream.
I really love the culture over there! Ain't sure whether I could get the job though, cause it seems really competitive! I kept telling myself, "its okay, even if I don't get in, at least I've learnt alot from them through the interview" though I still secretly hoping that I could get a call from them by the end of this week!
Start thinking about what is your dream and start penning them down! In any case, "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life"