You do not fail interviews because you lack experience. Most of the time, you fail because you walk in unprepared and stressed. When that happens, your focus shifts away from what actually matters. The conversation. The connection. The way you communicate your value. A strong interview is not luck. It is preparation. It is knowing the questions that will come. Showing up early. Asking thoughtful questions. Taking notes. And leaving the conversation in a way that makes you memorable. When you prepare the right way, you walk in calm, confident, and ready to stand out. If you want to sharpen your skills and build a stronger professional presence, explore these resources: AA: https://agileacademy.io/ TAC: https://theagilecoach.com/courses/personal-branding #InterviewTips #CareerGrowth #AgileCoaching #ProfessionalDevelopment #PersonalBranding

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