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  1. Please join our Discord server and read the #joining_wg channel to see the final step in the process. Sellinmysoul What is your current RS name? Sellinmysoul List any previous RS names: Famousmoment What is your total level and combat level? 1998 total and 124 combat Tell us about your RuneScape account and history. I used to play when I was young and started back up again a little over a year ago and created this account Tell us about your clan history. Have never been in a official clan Tell us about your yourself. My name is Andrew I’m 26 and work quite a bit but I tend to play rs whenever I have a chance I live in the us and am married and have a child on the way! When I’m not playing rs I’m usually watching naruto or listening to spooky pod casts with my wife and 2 cats. How did you hear about us? Salvaresi and we met through raiding What makes you want to join us? I would like to get into more group pvm activities I’m not the most out going person and I’m hoping being part of a real team changes that Do you agree to the rules and requirements of WG and understand that this is an honour clan? Yes Come clean about anything that may deter us from accepting you:
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  2. be myself

    Job Interview

    Best of luck. Wilkinzzz is spot on as well. I used to be so shy during interviews but over time gained some more confidence and the interviews ended up being much more successful.
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  3. I use to be really addicted to caffeine. I normally had to drink 2-3 sodas or equivalate to that in caffeine just to avoid headaches. I forced myself off of it and have felt a million times better.
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  4. gmangeorge

    Job Interview

    I was interviewing for new positions not long ago, and one of the standout pieces of advice that I took with me was to treat the interview as a learning process. Go into it with the mentality that no matter what happens, you're gaining interview experience so that your next one - whether that be for a promotion, a new position, whatever - goes that much better. This personally really helped me calm down about whether or not I'd get the job, and as such I was able to give a much stronger interview than I would have had I been so worked up about making sure I "passed" the interview at all. Previous answers about being genuine and asking good questions are also great advice, I personally always ask what the interviewers' favorite part about the company is, "what qualities would make somebody successful in this position?", etc. Overall, just be yourself and don't be afraid to be honest - answering "I don't know" doesn't immediately write you out of the position so long as you're willing to learn as you go. Good luck! The fact that you have an interview at all shows that they're interested, remember that and be confident in yourself.
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