hils136
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I am ringing two people I have been in email contact with about when I can go to their yards to have an interview about getting a working student position with them and am really nervous! I'm 21 and have had several jobs throughout the years and have attended even more interviews, but I don't think I interview well (I get nervous being put on the spot with questions and my mind goes blank) so I'm wondering if these interviews will be more, go out and see the yards, talk about experience and expectations sort of informal meetings or if they will actually be serious, formal interviews?
This is the first time I am interviewing for a horse related job (all previous work at barns was done where I was taking lessons or keeping my horse so this is a completely new experience). Is there anything I can do or say to make myself stand out from anyone else applying for the positions/any way that I can be sure I make a good first impression? Also, would like to make a nice list of things to look for and questions to ask, I have some in mind already but would like to hear what other people would think to ask!
I'm really nervous because I haven't ridden in 3 years and while I'm 100% confident on the ground in terms of knowing how to care for horses, basic first aid, handling, etc, I have always been a somewhat anxious rider and I know riding loads of different horses will put me out of my comfort zone (a good thing hopefully, but just another thing to worry about!). I'm a competent rider, I have done USPC, shown at starter trials up to 2'11", shown dressage, hunter/jumpers and hacked regularly, but I'm just worried especially as one of the places I'm interviewing at is a position with an advanced level eventer
I'm worried I'll go out there and she'll think I'm a joke or something!
Anyway, sorry for the long post, like I said, I'm just really nervous and I haven't even set up the interview dates yet! Any advice/perspective would be greatly appreciated. Also, I'm from the US and these trips will be my first time at a yard in the UK so I'm excited to see how things are done over here!
This is the first time I am interviewing for a horse related job (all previous work at barns was done where I was taking lessons or keeping my horse so this is a completely new experience). Is there anything I can do or say to make myself stand out from anyone else applying for the positions/any way that I can be sure I make a good first impression? Also, would like to make a nice list of things to look for and questions to ask, I have some in mind already but would like to hear what other people would think to ask!
I'm really nervous because I haven't ridden in 3 years and while I'm 100% confident on the ground in terms of knowing how to care for horses, basic first aid, handling, etc, I have always been a somewhat anxious rider and I know riding loads of different horses will put me out of my comfort zone (a good thing hopefully, but just another thing to worry about!). I'm a competent rider, I have done USPC, shown at starter trials up to 2'11", shown dressage, hunter/jumpers and hacked regularly, but I'm just worried especially as one of the places I'm interviewing at is a position with an advanced level eventer
Anyway, sorry for the long post, like I said, I'm just really nervous and I haven't even set up the interview dates yet! Any advice/perspective would be greatly appreciated. Also, I'm from the US and these trips will be my first time at a yard in the UK so I'm excited to see how things are done over here!