Sunday, August 20, 2006


The interview went well - it lasted for one hour and fifteen minutes. We went overtime, but I think this was a good sign as we had a lot to talk about. I could tell that the search committee was very interested in usability and how it could be applied to PeaceHealth, as well as my experience with user centered design.

D said I did great. My hands were shaking on the elevator ride down. I felt OK in my suit, the first time I've worn it out of the house. I'd just bought a tie for it the day before...

It may take up to two weeks for a decision to be made, and even then there's the possibility of a third interview (if they have more than one top candidate). So, these next couple of weeks will be stressful. I've already had two fairly sleepless nights that I'm blaming on thinking about this job. Last night I woke up at 2:30am and had to read until 3:30 before I could get back to sleep - very unusual for me.

I want this job pretty badly, but I'm still trying not to get overly worked up about it.

Thursday, August 10, 2006



I've been asked to interview for the usability/web designer job next Thursday! I'm excited and nervous - it would mean so much to my family (financially) if I got this job, and it would mean a lot to me professionally. Usability is such an interesting and engaging field, with so many interconnections. I also like what I've read so far about St. Joseph's/PeaceHealth's philosophy and community goals. I think it would be a nice place to work.

I've been preparing for the interview by reviewing usability tenets, researching PeaceHealth, and practicing interview techniques and ideas. It's a lot like preparing for a big term paper or exam.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

The mini phone interview for the usability job went well today. Now I just need to wait to hear about getting an interview, which I should know about by sometime next week.

And I have to remain cool, calm and collected. Detached. Time to practice my breathing...