19:55 here. This has been my experience with note taking. I just don't find it's really worth the hassle. In general I try to get the pertinent info before we ever get to the interview stage.Anonymous wrote:OP here -- went on the interview, took notes, and I'm happy I did because there was a wealth of information. My only concern was that I was writing so far and there was so much information coming at me that my notes were completely unorganized. I was writing things all over the paper and not in the neatest handwriting (I was writing very quickly and trying to maintain lots of eye contact). I am an organized person and the first thing I did when the interview was over was re-write the notes in an organized fashion. Now I'm just worried that I came off as completely unorganized because of my note taking. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- went on the interview, took notes, and I'm happy I did because there was a wealth of information. My only concern was that I was writing so far and there was so much information coming at me that my notes were completely unorganized. I was writing things all over the paper and not in the neatest handwriting (I was writing very quickly and trying to maintain lots of eye contact). I am an organized person and the first thing I did when the interview was over was re-write the notes in an organized fashion. Now I'm just worried that I came off as completely unorganized because of my note taking. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:You have a new crisis at least once a day, sometimes more. I hope you have a good therapist to work with.