> As for being stressed -- if this is too much, how will you do when asked to solve even harder problems with tight schedules and/or demanding customers?
There's no such single "stress". It's all different. Being yelled at by mom is "stress", and so is being held at gunpoint. Not the same kind of stress.
Making the slightest mistake or wrong impression during an interview pretty much ends it right there and by extension kills your chances of employment. Your entire future career and financial stability for the next 5-10 years hangs in the balance at all times during an interview.
Not comparable in any way to "the customer is being annoying today".
There's no such single "stress". It's all different. Being yelled at by mom is "stress", and so is being held at gunpoint. Not the same kind of stress.
Making the slightest mistake or wrong impression during an interview pretty much ends it right there and by extension kills your chances of employment. Your entire future career and financial stability for the next 5-10 years hangs in the balance at all times during an interview.
Not comparable in any way to "the customer is being annoying today".