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Obsessive newbie just back from NYC

#1 Post by idream » Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:51 pm

Hi, all!

I wanted to come out of lurkdom to thank you for all of the great advice on this board. I just got back from my NYC audition and I can guarantee reading this board helped tremendously.

I tried out a couple of years ago in Chicago, basically risking heat stroke in the ridiculous line, etc. I passed the test and got a quick interview, but that ended in tears and a POD three weeks later. I was never really sure why (are we ever?) but I chalked it up to being in the last group of the day and TPTB having already found a number of contestants from Chi that fit my profile. Who knows? I like to pretend it wasn't me. :P

This time (Thursday) I passed again, and now I'm obsessing a bit about my chances... :lol:

It seemed that about 10 of the 60-70 test-takers passed. A quick glance around the room suggested that all were MAWGs except for me. (I am a 30 y.o. mostly-white woman.) After a lightning-fast initial interview (I was one of the first to be interviewed), I was given a yellow consent form and asked to sit along the "yellow wall" and wait for a taped second interview. I waited as the other potential contestants spoke with the APs and all the rest were cordially dismissed. Why was I the only one to get the second interview? I can safely say I have no idea, except that I overheard one of the fellow passers say that he had been an accountant for 15 years, for fun, he did "community service," and with the million he would buy a bigger house. I can at least say that-- thanks to the advice I read here-- my application and answers were a little more "TV-friendly" than that... :?

I was then led through the catacombs by an eager PA to be taped. I chatted with him, basically trying to relax and "be myself," and keep in mind that we have no idea who has input into the process. I then got to the taped interview, which I feel went well... But honestly, I have no idea. (I thought that Chicago interview had gone well too, so who knows?)

Would anyone who has been interviewed on tape like to weigh in (whether or not you received a happy postcard)? What do you think makes a good taped interview?

Overall, I felt it went well. I had plenty of stories to tell (my husband is training for the Olympics, I was decked out in red, white and blue b/c I was on my way to a 4th party, etc.) I wasn't at all camera shy, and I even had what felt like a mini-conversation (as opposed to just question-answer) with the AP about the Hallmark Gold Crown club (I am a premier member because I send out about 100 cards a year for all kinds of occasions). She did ask about my J! appearance (8 years ago) and whether I remembered my FJ! questions (I did). I don't know if that helped or hurt (OOH, it may indicate I'll be comfortable on camera, OTOH, maybe they don't want too many J! people for a variety of reasons). I had plenty of energy-- I just tried not to talk too fast (a weakness). I definitely was at a loss for one question... Basically b/c she asked the same (or at least similar) question two different ways (Why do you want to be on?/What will be the best part about being on?) So I felt like I said "It'll be fun!" a lot, LOL... And I definitely said "like" a lot, but mostly managed to avoid "um."

I don't know what I'm asking... :lol: I guess whether that sounds like a good interview to you? I should note a couple of other things... I am from DC now, which is not WE, but is one of the places they will be doing a contestant search, so it hardly makes me unique. I was dressed fancy-ish on my way to that party... Not too fancy, but at least business casual-plus (and not too overtly red/white/blue-- it was a red dress, blue necklace and white sandals-- but still noticeable). Hopefully I didn't come off as trying too hard? And... FWIW, I think I had some other interesting stories in my app that weren't asked about (once finished last in the Chicago Marathon, etc.) I don't know how much they look at the app once they have a taped interview in the can.

But I guess I'm wondering if there is such a thing as too enthusiastic, too over-the-top, too (seemingly) "polished," trying too hard? And if I sound like I successfully toed the line. Or not. :)

Thanks again!

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#2 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:02 pm

Sounds good to me, I don't think you can be too enthusiastic.
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#3 Post by kayrharris » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:05 pm

We wish we could answer you, but in reality, we don't know.

From what you've told us, it sounds very promising. Good luck!
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#4 Post by MonosyllabicGruntingDork » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:15 pm

Um, Welcome to the bored.
Uh um

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#5 Post by idream » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:21 pm

Um, like, thanks!

If you really can't be too enthusiastic, that's good news for me. :oops:

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#6 Post by ulysses5019 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:42 pm

Congratulations. If anyone knew why the TPTB pick who they pick then this bored would be a lot more crowded with former contestants. It sounds like you had a good audition. But there are plenty of people here who would make great contestants but have never made it. Good luck getting on the show and good luck to your husband if he makes it to Beijing.


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#7 Post by idream » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:49 pm

Thanks! He is actually hoping to go to Vancouver in 2010... We could both use the good luck vibes!

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#8 Post by frogman042 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:30 pm

Good luck and I know what you are feeling.

I too tried to get a sense of the 'odds' at this stage of the process, suffice to say getting the video interview is a very good sign. As far as I've been able to gleen out, I haven't heard of a case to date of someone getting a happy card without the video interview - but I'm not sure the % of 2nd interviews leading to a happy card. From there I don't know the % of happy cards to calls to be on the show. I was in the very first day of the new seasons auditions and got the call to be on the show just a couple of days ago - given the number of happy cards on the board, hopefully we will start seeing more people getting the call as well.

Regarding your description of the interview it sounds very promissing (from what little I know). I had a conversation with another bored member yesterday (who was both a J! and Millionaire contestent) and we were discussing the interview process. We both had the feeling that engaging the interviewer in a conversation and getting them to talk to youo about themeselves is a good thing.

Here's hoping for the happy card!

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#9 Post by littlebeast13 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:42 pm

MonosyllabicGruntingDork wrote:Um, Welcome to the bored.

Boy, there's one I miss from the parades of old....

Um, uh, welcome back.

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#10 Post by idream » Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:48 pm

Thanks, frogman. Okay, that makes me feel pretty good-- the AP did engage with a few sentences about her own Hallmark habit! I'm going to try and stop obsessing, or else there will be weeks of this. :lol:

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#11 Post by 5LD » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:15 am

I was 30 ish at my audition and am female and engaged Rich in a talk about himself/his job, etc.

I got the good card and got called a couple weeks later.

Best of Luck!!
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#12 Post by Rexer25 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:20 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
MonosyllabicGruntingDork wrote:Um, Welcome to the bored.

Boy, there's one I miss from the parades of old....

Um, uh, welcome back.

lb13
I would have sworn MGD had posted on this bored before.
Maybe I was just thinking of [Insert least favorite BB name here].
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#13 Post by littlebeast13 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:25 am

Rexer25 wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
MonosyllabicGruntingDork wrote:Um, Welcome to the bored.

Boy, there's one I miss from the parades of old....

Um, uh, welcome back.

lb13
I would have sworn MGD had posted on this bored before.
Maybe I was just thinking of [Insert least favorite BB name here].

We have had monosyllabic grunting dorks post on this Bored before, but not THE MonosyllabicGruntingDork.....

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#14 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:26 am

Welcome to the Bored, idream.

It was my pleasure to have my auditioning experiences serve as a horrible warning for you. :|

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#15 Post by clem21 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:01 am

hey idream, welcome and congrats!
with regard to your chances, I also felt like I was repetitive at the taped interview and I honestly wasn't really counting on getting a happy card. They must've liked something though because I did get the happy card. Then again I'm an energetic college student and I think that helped my chances. Anyway, hope you get the card and good luck if you do!

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Re: Obsessive newbie just back from NYC

#16 Post by Winnamill » Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:59 pm

I had plenty of stories to tell (my husband is training for the Olympics,



I love the Olympics (went to '96 and '02 and am considering '10) so I'm wondering what sport your husband is training for? If I actually make it to the 2010 Olympics and he does as well, I can look for him if I go to that event. Good luck to him in his quest!

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#17 Post by idream » Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:24 pm

Wow, Congrats! He is a verrrrry longshot, but he is hoping to compete in skeleton.

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#18 Post by Snaxx » Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:19 pm

Good luck to both of you on your quests! I have to admit I hit reload to see if the rest of your avatar would show up.





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#19 Post by Winnamill » Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:56 pm

Wow, Congrats! He is a verrrrry longshot, but he is hoping to compete in skeleton.

Oops! I think you misunderstood me. Much as I would have LOVED to compete in the Olympics, I only went as a humble spectator. Did not get to see any skeleton in 2002, but got to see lots of figure skating, which is my passion. Skeleton looks very exciting (reminds me of my kid days sledding in IL). If I spectate at 2010, perhaps I will get a chance to check out skeleton.

Good luck to your husband making the Olympics. Just marching in the Opening Ceremonies would be a thrill of a lifetime. It was a thrill just watching!

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#20 Post by christie1111 » Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:46 pm

jacorbett70 wrote:Good luck to both of you on your quests! I have to admit I hit reload to see if the rest of your avatar would show up.





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