OK - I wasn't sure where to post this as its work related but not specifically to post maternity leave..
Anyway, yesterday I got head hunted to apply for a job that pays significantly more (read double) that what I earn at the moment, working with the same products that I do currently, but for a different company.
I only spoke breify with the recruitment person, but she asked me some questions and encouraged me to apply. The thing is, I really don't think I'm qualified enough, just based on the salary alone, and when I read the job description it sounds a lot more senior that what I've done.
So, how/do you 'fake it till you make it' in job interviews? I'm a very bad liar, and always seem to undersell myself, because I don't want to say I can do something, then get to the job and be clueless. However, it seems other people do this all the time.
I think I'll apply just for the practice, but any advice on seeming more confidednt and knowledgale in an interview that you really are would be appreciated
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