Panic does not help, even if you are unable to answer. Try to ask questions to the interviewers as well and it should be impressive enough.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you can't relax during your interview, then nothing you do to prepare will matter. Being yourself is essential to the selection process, and interviewers will feel it if you're too nervous. Showing fear or anxiety appears weak compared to a relaxed smile and genuine confidence.
I was frightened. I hadn't really had any experience, and then all of a sudden I was thrown straight into doing interviews. Most people have build-up. I had none.
There was no indication of panic. The broken files marched back in steady step. The effort was nobly made and failed from the blows that could not be fended.
Interviews make me so nervous - I can't get a sentence out of my mouth.
I'm frightened of interviews.
Panic is a horrible thing.
Panic causes tunnel vision. Calm acceptance of danger allows us to more easily assess the situation and see the options.
I'm not panicking any more or worrying about the next job. It was exhausting and making me very unhappy, and I was missing out on life.
My advice to all interviewers is: Shut up and listen. It's harder than it sounds.
There is no panic you can't allay, no problem you can't solve.