I had a pretty technical interview with a software company today. It went fairly well, not perfect but definitely not bad either.
Anyway, before the interview I was asked to sign up for a time slot. I noticed when adding my name to the list that out of the ~10 people they had selected, ~6 had already signed up, and I was the first bachelors interviewee on the list. The rest were all masters students. I do have a lot of experience, but I wouldn't say its to the level of a graduate degree.
Since they asked me to interview, I know I at least had a shot at something. My question is, should I be worried that I probably didn't do as well as some of the masters student candidates? Or is this more likely a "prodigy" case where my average interview isn't necessarily a bad thing, given my undergrad degree?
Anyway, before the interview I was asked to sign up for a time slot. I noticed when adding my name to the list that out of the ~10 people they had selected, ~6 had already signed up, and I was the first bachelors interviewee on the list. The rest were all masters students. I do have a lot of experience, but I wouldn't say its to the level of a graduate degree.
Since they asked me to interview, I know I at least had a shot at something. My question is, should I be worried that I probably didn't do as well as some of the masters student candidates? Or is this more likely a "prodigy" case where my average interview isn't necessarily a bad thing, given my undergrad degree?