
Going to interview does not mean receiving a job. I remember myself going through experience of rejecting when deal was almost in my hands. Competitions is very high at the moment and having two identical candidates for the same position company may choose the one who was in blue shirt, just because lady, who was interviewing, likes blue. It does not mean that you have to prepare less for the interview or try to wear always only blue shirt. The more options you have to choose from the better it is for you.
If you have only one potential employer in mind and doing all possible to get that job, you still may be lucky at the end of the day (since you put a lot of effort there), but more usually you have great risk to be rejected. Maybe because your almost desperate strong desire to get exactly this job can look a little bit suspicious. Or simply someone else will have more experience in this sphere then you do. The best advice in this case will be just keep on sending you CV everywhere, even if you have scheduled two interviews for this week. Numbers will play its game. What is more important - you will feel more confident knowing that even if you will be rejected for this job, you are about to go to other interview where you might have a bit more luck.
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