Hey! So, I had this job interview. And the girl who was interviewing me, she was amazing. I think she might’ve been into me too. Now I’m not sure what to do... Should I just wait and see if she calls or shoot my shot and ask her out?

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  • Really, potentially not get the job because you “like someone” who you really don’t know.

  • Good luck both ways.

  • Make a big step for that. lol

  • Wait and see Let the interview process run its course. If she contacts you about the job, you can gauge her professionalism and see if there's an... opportunity to build a connection.
    Send a follow-up email Write a polite, professional email thanking her for the interview and reiterating your interest in the position. This can keep you on her radar without being too pushy.
    Don't mix business with pleasure Keep the relationship professional, especially if you're not sure about her interest or if it's against company policies.
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  • What brought you to this conclusion ? Does it mean that if someone is friendly, it means she is into you, focus the lady was just getting her job... done, so i appeal to you also to focus on getting hired rather than wishful thinking. more

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  • Were you there for a date or interview?

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  • story of my life.... i have had this energy for a higherup thats supposed to be the the workplace police. i had struggled for long,- successfully got... over the feeling after some realizations- but the whole situation was chaotic like a storm.... brewing in me.... one mis-step and boom(wedding bells).
    #watch your back
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  • Starting off a potential job with a trip to HR is a great way to solidify your future options. Or maybe just remember that every person is not into... you just because they are being friendly. Maybe you just made her nervous by making it weird? more

  • In the early stages of your career, limit each job to 1–2 years, 3 at most. Short, deliberate stints let you trade your growing skills and experience... for roles at other companies that offer higher pay, more responsibility, and faster advancement—opportunities often unavailable if you stay in the same place. Always believe in yourself, and trust your gut—it tends to know what’s right before your head catches up. If a role leaves you drained and blocks your creativity, see it as a sign to move. Every change should be a calculated step toward work that energizes you and aligns with your long-term goals. more

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  • Your on a mission so fulfil that particular mission!!!!!

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  • Where is your professionalism? I don’t think you are serious about wanting a job even thinking this way.

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  • He wants to hit 2 birds with one stone it's so risk

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  • Think with your big head not your little head. Get it out of the gutter and stay focused.

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  • If it is meant to be, it will be, just remember why you are there.

  • Keep your eye on the prize (the work), never mix business with pleasure, there are too many instances where relationships started and the person got... walked off the project or job site. more

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  • My son , do you know that one's earnings at workplace is not disclose to one another? This lady being your interviewer obviously will know how much is... going to be your take home and remember how women are very good in controlling their husbands finances? Falling in love with that interviewer is a surity of securing the post and fall of your first family if you already one, for the interviewer will always have a word to say after all I was the one who gave you that job.  more

  • Your focus us in the wrong place.

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  • You should chase the girl! Make sure you shoot your shot before you hear if you were successful from the interview that way she'll be more likely to... hire you if she knows you like her! LOL more

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  • Focus on the job first—romance can wait. "Secure the job first—mixing romance with interviews can backfire."

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  • My brother kindly focus on what took you to the interview....not every woman who is good is a slat.

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