I am someone who doesn't mind job interviews.
I like to meet new people and I enjoy the conversation, as long as it is a real conversation and not a series of rapid-fire questions. I can't stand it when interviewers ask insulting questions that no adult should have to answer.
I had a disappointing job interview about a month ago. The interviewer was a young HR person. At first I thought she was on the ball. She was pleasant for the first twenty minutes. Then out of nowhere she asked me "What makes you the best candidate for the job?"
I took a breath and said "I can't say that I'm the best person for the job, because I haven't met and won't meet the other applicants. I can tell you why I think I'm qualified, if that would be helpful."
The interviewer literally rolled her eyes at me. "Don't you know what that question really means?" she asked. "It means 'Why should we hire you over the other candidates?' You don't have to know the other people. Just tell me why you're the best."
I am proud of myself for staying in the room after she said that, because I really wanted to leave. I didn't want the job. I said "You get to decide who's the best candidate for the job. My job is to decide which employer is the best organization for me."
The HR gal sighed and wrote something on her notepad. I thought she was going to rip the paper, the way she was writing. She probably wrote "We will hire this candidate when hell freezes over." I never heard from that employer after the interview