
Claimed 2 Yrs Experience (Only Have 6 Months in RPA ) – Interview Scheduled 😰 Help Me!
Hi Grapevine friends, I’ve only attended one interview back in college and got my current job. I never created a proper resume till now.
I’ve been applying for RPA Developer roles for a month (close to 3 years of overall experience). I was on bench for a while, did some internal POCs, and got a project around 5–6 months ago — getting exposure, but limited.
Recently, I got a call for a Power Automate Desktop Developer role (they're looking for 2 years' experience). I mentioned 2 years, but in reality, I have about 6 months hands-on in PAD.
I’m nervous — low on confidence and worried about rejection. I fear being asked something I don’t know and sounding unfit despite having experience.
Please guide me:
How should I prepare in 2 days?
What topics to focus on?
How to answer questions confidently?
What can I say if I don’t know something?
What should I ask them?
What should I quote as salary expectation?
Also, I’d really appreciate a bit of motivation — after so many applications, I finally got a chance to appear for an interview.
Thanks in advance 🙏
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Fake it till you make it. I too had very little experience (in months) because of bench period and stuff like that. I applied to jobs which asked for 3 years of experience.
In the beginning, the interviewers saw right through me. Then I got better at answering questions because I'd known what they would ask.
So be confident

O years of repevant experience in FSD, got the interview call for a 3 years experienced developer. Finally selected , i guess this is well enough to boost your confidence. Also I have been freelancing as FSD for only 3 weeks now.

😂Afraid for 6 months itself. I am claiming 3.6 yrs whatever the role i get.
Get rpa certificatied. That will help you to get experienced

Search for interview questions in ChatGPT, DeepSeek and YouTube etc and prepare for it.
I could help if it was for Uipath🙃

Practise so much that you yourself should forget it is fake

I don't think there is much to ask in rpa interviews. I am also working as a rpa dev and have taken some iws, you only need to survive 30mins and just mention you can learn it pretty soon.


