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    I just finished my first interview for a part-time barista trainee position at a local cafe after graduating high school. I was really nervous, especially since I have a naturally soft voice and struggled a bit at the start. The interviewer mentioned they had trouble hearing me, which made me worried, but I tried to speak louder and it seemed to improve. During the interview, they asked about my interests outside of school, and I shared that I enjoy digital drawing and ice skating. They seemed interested and even followed up with questions about it. I also inquired about the role, and they explained that I would be a barista trainee and service crew member, with training lasting about three months. I felt good about that because it means I’ll get to learn a lot. We talked about my favorite cafes, and I mentioned my go-to drink. At the end of the interview, the interviewer even offered me my favorite drink, which felt like a nice touch. They mentioned that there would be a second interview, possibly next week, but I’m unsure if that means I’ve passed the first one or if I’m still in the running. There was another candidate who had a longer interview, which has me feeling a bit anxious. They also asked if the cafe's location was convenient for me and mentioned they could look into other branches if needed since I rely on public transport. Overall, I’m hopeful but nervous about the next steps.

    Job title: part-time barista trainee

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