My experience interviewing at Wholesail was a rollercoaster of emotions that ultimately left me feeling disappointed. The interview process spanned three weeks and encompassed five rounds of interviews, including a mock assessment and a meeting with the founder. Initially, things seemed promising as I received positive feedback on my performance, particularly during a retention scenario where I went the extra mile by creating a presentation deck that was well received. However, my excitement quickly vanished when I reached out to my recruiter for updates and received unexpected news. The recruiter told me that the Wholesail team decided not to move forward with my candidacy because I had my "interview hat" on... throughout the interview process... This update left me confused, as I had always believed in presenting my best self during interviews. I put in hours of preparation, research, including practicing with friends and family to ensure I went above and beyond. To learn that my professionalism and dedication were perceived negatively was disheartening, to say the least. In retrospect, I am now grateful that I did not secure the position at Wholesail. I firmly believe that professionalism should be celebrated and encouraged in any workplace (it is a job interview, after all, not a social event) and it is a bummer to think that it was viewed as a negative trait. I have faith that I will find a work environment where my dedication and commitment are valued and appreciated as essential assets to the team.