I have a job interview tomorrow and I think it's stressing me out so much I've developed a nervous twitch. (Or that could just be the coffee, thinking about it)
Basically I worked in the academic world for about 8 years, then went off to teach for 18 months in a school (due to relocation & research contracts ending) hated it, handed in notice & then found out was pregnant. So I haven't technically been employed for a year now.
This job interview tomorrow is for a year long internship position but as a 'worker' (not that that really matters). I have been desperately cramming world knowledge in preparation, but how can I get across that moving into the commercial world is what I really want to do now, and I understand that this internship would give me an opportunity to do this, regardless of it being less than a 1/3 of the salary I was on before?
What's the best way to approach wanting to move from public - private, and from a 'career' (that I wanted to move away from anyway) to an internship in an interview situation? I just know I'm going to be up against all these bright young postgraduates who will be on fire with 4 straight years of uni directly under their belts and not a year out of work, so on and so forth.
Any tips massively appreciated.