Interesting turn of events.
So, considering I didn't get this job, the positive thing was that I could attend the NHS interviews this week. One on Monday and one yesterday. It was the second one I was really keen on and part of the reason I was a bit unsure about accepting the chiro job if I was offered it, was that I really wanted to interview for this one as it would be my first choice.
Anyway, I didn't get the first job that interviewed on Monday. Not too despondent, though, as it was last on my list of preferences. But, to my surprise, I got brilliant feedback. It was between me and one other candidate and she beat me by ONE point! The interviewer was so positive, though, and said to please apply if something else comes up.
This really boosted my confidence as I was starting to feel like I was just making the numbers up at these interviews.
So, I went really prepared for the second one. They were filling two roles, which gave me a better chance, and seen as though I came second in the last one, then it could happen again.
Interview went great. Best one yet. Really conversational. They seemed to really like me. At one point when they asked what personal qualities I could bring to the workplace. The main interviewer made it obvious she scored me highly and exclaimed, "That will do for me!"
I left feeling quite excited and my gut feeling was that I be would be offered it. The vibe was exactly the same as when I got employed in my other role. I was relieved I hadn't got the chiro job as I would have missed out.
Literally 1.5hrs after the interview. She rings me. Very upbeat and excited... to tell me I'd been unsuccessful!!!
I was do deflated and long story short, putting two and two together, I wouldn't be shocked if these positions were already earnarked and they were just going through the motions of interviewing other people. I've heard about it happening so often, and it happened for a job I interviewed for in Feb where I ended up being the reserve.
Plus the feedback was ridiculously vague. She was making it sound like NASA scientists had applied for a band 2 admin role and I just missed out due to how highly skilled they were.
So, feeling like I might as well just knock these applications on the head because I'm clearly not cut out for the roles, I check my emails and I had one from the chiropractor telling me the receptionist position had become available again and would I like to be considered again!
How funny, that by not getting it the first time, allowed me to attend the interview I really wanted to go for, and then after not getting, this one is back in the table.
I'm going to see her again tomorrow for a "chat". I have no idea if I was her reserve or she's also going to chat with others she interviewed, surely if that was the case she could just do it on the phone?
But we will see...