run the experiment. apply for a job.
not everything only works if predicted ahead of time. you are a sample of one, anyway, so it works to try to get hired to find the answer.
Interviews and the many challenges you have no idea about until you get there are what keeps you alive and interested in new opportunities out there. That nervous filling you have, the multiple Google map checks to insure your going to the right place, the multiple looks in the mirror to insure you look your best is always a good thing. The best part is with any new job or interview there is normally something that your not used to that pops up that gets you thinking outside the box, even if you have been a Senior developer for a long time there is always something new and fun to learn that brings back the junior developer fun when learning new things from time to time.
This leads you to hitting the books and documentation again to improve your craft or brush up on the basics you may have forgotten about that you used to be able to code with a breeze. It's like going to school for a degree but mainly free, and at the end you have a wonderful feeling of fulfillment when you master that new skill or build a project integrating your newly acquired skills.
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