I just had a job interview and as you know, having hyperhidrosis made it very stressful. Not to mention, the inside of the building was very warm and it was on the 2nd floor which did not help, and I was wearing a suit jacket. I was ok up until I got in there, then I started sweating. My HH has been pretty bad the past few weeks so I was worried about this.
The first hand shake was ok. My hands weren't sweating that much at first. As the interview went along I started sweating more. I tried to dry them on my clothes discretely throughout the interview. I was prepared and they made me feel comfortable so that at least helped.
Then they asked me to use a touch screen tablet and show them how to use it. My hands were already dripping and now they want me to use a tablet! I was so uncomfortable. I was leaving sweat marks on the outside and on the table. Luckily I got through it and I don't think it was that noticeable.
At the end I tried to dry my hands on my clothes before the exit hand shake. It wasn't too bad.
So now because of HH I don't even know if I will take the job even if they offer it to me. This sucks. It makes life so difficult.
Anyway, I just wanted to rant about this and share my experience.
The first hand shake was ok. My hands weren't sweating that much at first. As the interview went along I started sweating more. I tried to dry them on my clothes discretely throughout the interview. I was prepared and they made me feel comfortable so that at least helped.
Then they asked me to use a touch screen tablet and show them how to use it. My hands were already dripping and now they want me to use a tablet! I was so uncomfortable. I was leaving sweat marks on the outside and on the table. Luckily I got through it and I don't think it was that noticeable.
At the end I tried to dry my hands on my clothes before the exit hand shake. It wasn't too bad.
So now because of HH I don't even know if I will take the job even if they offer it to me. This sucks. It makes life so difficult.
Anyway, I just wanted to rant about this and share my experience.