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Tuesday, October 19, 2004
I had an interview with someone from the HR of the Entertainment Group. She was in the middle of a phone call when I came in, so after being asked to sit down, I waited. I was staring at my heel, because I felt an irritating sting. Much to my dismay, I saw that a bit of skin had been peeled off the back part of my foot. Ouch. I fought the urge to peel off the skin all the way. Haha. Gross, sorry.

She asked about my previous interviews (Lord. I almost forgot the name of my most recent interviewer! Thank God I had the note paper with her name on it in my bag.) and what the interviewers asked me. It went pretty well, considering I had no idea exactly how it would go. "It's just an informal interview, I want you to feel comfortable." I was more than happy to hear that she thought I was qualified for both off-cam and on-cam work. Woohoo! She said that I've got potential, and that the interview was sort of exploratory - to see if I can work better with something other than production. She told me she'd forward my resume to three other departments of the company, and that I should be getting a call from those departments soon.

I'm quite happy to know that I've got a lot of marketable skills. Go Speech Comm! I swear, I'm on a mission to make our course famous! Next thing you know, they'll be asking: "Masscomm? What's that, is that under Speech Comm?" like it should be, and not the other way around. Haha!

Thank you for the prayers. (: I really appreciate it.