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Final SEO interview tomorrow & I’m nervous af 😭

Hey folks,

I’ve got 4.7 years of experience in SEO and somehow I’ve already cleared 3 rounds for this role.
Tomorrow is the final video + technical interview, and ngl… I’m super nervous.

So far the process had:

  • 1 phone screening
  • 2 assignments
    • One was more common-sense / corporate & team scenario based
    • The other was a proper SEO audit-type assignment (website had multiple issues, had to explain problems + detailed fixes)

The company is an SEO agency working with eCommerce, SaaS, and healthcare clients and More

I reallyyy want this job, and I think that’s why my anxiety is peaking right now 😅 Even though I’ve cleared all previous rounds, my brain is still like what if I mess this up.

Would love help with:

  • What SEO topics I should revise last minute
  • What usually comes up in a final technical round at an agency
  • Any motivation or mindset tips that helped you calm your nerves before a big interview

Appreciate any advice 🙏

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