Researching a company’s background, prepping potential interview questions and believing in your skillset is part of a good interview strategy — but sometimes, the preparation for an interview versus the reality doesn’t equate.

The jittery, anxious feeling before an interview is all too familiar. In turn, you begin to dissociate from the overwhelm of the conversation, and you lack a feeling of connection to the person you’re speaking to (and the company). Imposter syndrome has knocked on your door — and knocked you down — all in a matter of seconds. 

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