A personal opinion from my experience:
I really standed out in the interview for my first job. It was not the first interview I've done, so I prepared myself quite well. I knew what to answer every single time. Result? They had too much confidence on my skills, and didn't understand my real profile. After this, I spent six months in the company, getting bad looks everytime I did not grasp something immediately, like I did in the interview. Sometimes it's better to fail, rather than being the perfect candidate.
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A personal opinion from my experience:
I really standed out in the interview for my first job. It was not the first interview I've done, so I prepared myself quite well. I knew what to answer every single time. Result? They had too much confidence on my skills, and didn't understand my real profile. After this, I spent six months in the company, getting bad looks everytime I did not grasp something immediately, like I did in the interview. Sometimes it's better to fail, rather than being the perfect candidate.