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An Interview to Remember

By Dana Arschin

This is a follow-up to my last post.

Disappointed? That’s an understatement. I kept telling myself not to get my hopes up, that opportunities like these don’t really exist, and if they do, why would I be the lucky one? But then I got the phone call: “Congratulations, Dana, with over 700 applicants you are now a Top 20 finalist!”

How could I not get my hopes up now??

The next step was to have a phone interview and promote my video online as much as possible in order to make it to the Top 10. A phone interview? Piece of cake! I’m personable, smart, funny and cute, right? Or so I thought…

If you ask almost anyone who knows me they’d probably say that I’m very outgoing, a little quirky, confident, and definitely not someone who would get nervous during an interview.

I waited on my bed the day of the phone interview—résumé in my right hand, cell phone in my left. I was literally shaking. What has gotten into me? I brought my computer over to my bed and opened up my iTunes. Louis Armstrong and classical jazz should do the trick, I thought. I listened to some Louis until my phone rang.

I answered with as much energy as humanly possible, trying to hide my quivering voice. During the 20-minute interview none of the questions I expected to hear was asked. Why didn’t I prepare better? Why didn’t I research STA Travel more thoroughly? The “why” questions were racing through my head as I tried to concentrate.

“Dana, what three words would you use to describe a World Traveler Intern?”

Hmm…these words better be good, I thought to myself. “Can I use ‘open-minded’ as one word?” I asked, trying to sound cute and throw some personality in there. “Sure,” she answered.

“Okay, well the intern should be open-minded, pertinacious, and willing. And by willing, I mean willing to do anything and everything.”

WHAT!!! Did I really just say that??? Pertinacious is an SAT word that I remember very vividly for some reason. Little did I know that after speaking to several people, including my friend who is an English major at Yale, I am probably the only person in the entire world who knows what this word means.

Okay, open-minded is fine. But pertinacious and willing to do anything and everything? Those are both just bizarre things to say. I honestly think I was possessed by the STA devil during the interview.

By the way, pertinacious means to be extremely determined or tenacious. Maybe we can spread the word around a little bit? K, thanks.

So, the interview continued while my mind was someplace else, still wondering why I said some of the things I said. I made the mistake of placing more emphasis on selling myself instead of focusing on how I should best promote STA Travel.

As the conversation came to an end, the interviewer said, “Dana, what’s your favorite Spanish food?” Finally, a chance for my personality to shine, a chance to show them that I’m cultured and a chance to show them that I really get to know the countries I travel to.

“Well, I know most people would probably say ‘paella,’ but it’s not my favorite. I’d have to say…”

PAUSE. LONG PAUSE. I completely lost my train of thought. I lived in Spain with a Spanish woman for four months and knew the name of every dish she ever cooked, yet I couldn’t think of a single food in that moment.

In a final state of desperation to say something clever, I blurted out “You know, I’d have to say jamón and queso. It just tastes so much better on Spanish soil…”

HAM AND CHEESE??? REALLY DANA??

So, yeah, I will be working at an overnight camp in Pennsylvania this summer.

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The Journey of a Lifetime

By Dana Arschin

So, I’ve always been hesitant when it came to writing on a blog. I mean, isn’t it a little awkward to express all these personal feelings for a bunch of random people to read?

But then I came across the experience of a lifetime—an internship opportunity to travel around the world for free this coming summer…and of course, to blog my experiences. My heart stopped when my sister, Tara, sent me the link to STA Travel’s World Traveler Internship application. She told me, “Dana, you’d be perfect for this position. If you don’t apply I will honestly kill you.”

“What’s great about STA Travel’s World Traveler Internship?

It’s Free!” – STA Travel

As I researched the STA Travel website my eyes were glued to the computer screen. I couldn’t believe an opportunity like this actually existed. All I would have to do is visit the most extraordinary, beautiful countries in the world and document my adventures?! The internship would require that I a) interview fellow travelers and locals, b) capture amazing video footage and photos, and c) have the time of my life.

Well, I’ve had career aspirations of becoming a news reporter for several years now. Interviewing people is in my blood. I’m fearless when it comes to speaking my mind and convincing others to share their thoughts with me. Second, I am addicted to using my video camera, so I wouldn’t even know what to do with all the incredible videos and pictures I would take.

Lastly, have the time of my life??? Just give me a camera, sit back and relax. Those reading my blog will be blown away and feel like they’re along for the journey right beside me. I will have the time of my life because I’ll know that there will be tons of people sharing the amazing adventures with me.

I’m sure there is an infinite amount of people who feel the same way I do about traveling—like it’s an addiction, a passion, a lifestyle. How can I really express to the world just how unique I am and why I truly would be the best candidate for the position?

Well…watch and learn!

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