It is absolutely, completely normal. And absolutely, completely ubiquitous.
Of course it is...and remember that being nervous isn't necessarily a bad thing. It may give you the energy you need to do well!
nervous
It means someone is very anxious or nervous about something. They could be doing an exam or an interview for example, and be feeling nervous about it. So they are a bundle of nerves.
Nervousness lasting after an interview is mostly due to the onslaught of thoughts that bombard your brain right after an interview hoping that you did good and that you had left a good impression during the interview itself. Sometimes, it is not the nerves but the adrenaline that keep your heart fluttering because to most of us, a good interview impression can feel like a life or death situation.
When you are well prepared in your job search, you won't be nervous during an interview. When you aren't nervous, you will interview better.
Yes, he said in an interview I do occasionally get a bit nervous.
It depends on the situation you are in
By not lying, keeping good eye contact and not acting nervous and fidgety Be calm, under control and just give the impression that you can confidently handle yourself in any situation.
If you are nervous, you cannot relax because you are worried about something that you have to do • I was nervous about my job interview. • He sounded really nervous when he first started speaking. If you are anxious, you are very worried about something that may happen or may have happened, over which you feel you have no control • When she didn't come home from school her parents began to get anxious. Do not use nervous to talk about angry feelings. Use annoyed or irritated. (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English)
You could think (or rehearse) things you might say, drink water, and plan a reward for after the interview. That way, you can be focused, and not nervous, and ready.
you will have time to get nervous about the interview.
The advice is to be honest with the audience and look at him if she gets nervous. Also, to relax and treat the interview as a conservation with a friend.
Interview with Campus activists. Turn nervousness into positive energy. Harness your nervous energy and transform it into vitality and enthusiasm. - and everything will be OK.