I have not. When unemployed I am always excited to get an interview. If you have so many that you are "burned out" it is likely that you need to get help with your interview tactics. You should not have dozens of interviews without landing a few offers.
Most job sites like monster.com have tips for interviewing that might help. Good luck.
2006-12-05 15:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Burned out is the last thing that a hiring manager wants to see in an interviewee. Show that you've thought about what you want in a job and that you're trying to figure out whether this one fits the bill. If it appears that you are evaluating the job seriously and have found that it matches what you are looking for, you may go a long way toward winning over a good manager. Any strong hiring manager will be attempting to evaluate whether the job will be a good fit for you as much as you for the job. Convincing them of the first point is as important as the second.
2006-12-06 01:03:56
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answered by Sine Cosine 1
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If you need to go to work, take a really deep breath and re-double your efforts!
It's one of the worst experiences in the world... Job hunting can ruin a life but, in most cases we need to work, it's necessary.
Take a day or two or a week if you can afford it. relax your mind and come back with a vengeance. Call everyone, apply on line to everything, call all applications back, get a hard copy resume and hit the streets but above all... Do Not Give Up!
2006-12-05 23:20:10
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answered by ggraves1724 7
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The cure is to go to a better university or make yourself more attractive or something. I've always been hired immediately because I'm such an outstanding candidate for everything that I've interviewed for.
2006-12-05 23:23:15
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answered by Greg 3
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YES big time
2006-12-05 23:15:43
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answered by joe r 1
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