## What has interviewing been like for me
-I don't exactly why, but I always look forward to interviewing. At the same
+I don't know exactly why, but I always look forward to interviewing. At the same
time, when candidates behave in the way I describe in the previous section, I
hate it because it's a waste of time. If it were on me, I would end the
interview at the first instance of one such mistake. But alas, I am a hopeful
-man and believe in second chances.
-
-Also, I believe interviewing let's me get a look into what the current market
-looks like and what kind of people is entering the company.
+man and believe in second chances. Also, I believe interviewing let's me get a
+look into what the current market looks like and what kind of people is entering
+the company.
Another aspect is that my decision as an interviewer has an impact on whether a
person gets a job or not. When I got into Thoughtworks, I cried because I
that just spent an hour with me when making the final decision.
In the end, one of the core tenets at Thoughtworks is "hiring for potential",
-something I wholeheartedly believe in. I am firm believer that anyone can learn
+something I wholeheartedly believe in. I am a firm believer that anyone can learn
the technical stuff, so I usually only reject candidates when their knowledge is
way below what is required for the job, or when they commit multiple of the
aforementioned mistakes.
-I hope this post is of help to you, dear reader, if you are actively seeking for
-a job, and I wish you very good luck in your endeavor. If you have any questions
-or would like me to elaborate on anything I expressed here, please feel free to
-reach out.
+Anyway, I hope this post is of help to you, dear reader, if you are actively
+seeking for a job, and I wish you very good luck in your endeavor. If you have
+any questions or would like me to elaborate on anything I expressed here, please
+feel free to reach out.