The interview went extremely well and felt more like a professional conversation than a high-pressure evaluation. From the beginning, there was a strong sense of alignment between my skills and what the property needs. I was able to confidently speak on my experience with leadership, operations, and handling high-pressure situations, and I made it clear that while I may not have direct property management experience, I am highly adaptable and quick to learn.
Throughout the discussion, I asked thoughtful questions about the day-to-day challenges, team structure, and expectations for the role, which showed my genuine interest in not just getting the position, but succeeding in it. The property manager responded positively and seemed impressed with my mindset and willingness to step into a leadership role.
The conversation flowed naturally, and there was a clear sense that they could see me fitting into the position. By the end of the interview, I felt confident that I left a strong impression, demonstrated my value, and positioned myself as someone capable of taking on the responsibility of managing a 132-room property effectively.