Let me put it to you this way: I'm a top-notch programmer, but a notoriously bad interviewee.

I've flunked 3 interviews consequetively because I get so nervous that my voice tightens at least 2 octaves higher and I start visibly shaking -- mind you, I can handle whatever technical questions the interviewer throws at me in that state, but I think it looks bad to come off as a quivering, squeaky-voiced young woman during a job interview.

I've just got the personality type of a shy computer programmer. No matter how technical I am, I'm going to get passed up in favor of a smooth talker. I have another interview coming up shortly, and I want to really impress the company.


Here are my trouble spots:

 1. **What can I do to be less
    nervous during my interview?** I
    always get really excited when I
    hear I have a face-to-face
    interview, but get more and more
    anxious as <s>D-Day</s> the
    interview approaches.
    
 2. **My employers wants me to
    explain what I used to do at my
    prior employment. I'm a very chatty
    person and tend to talk/squeak for
    10 minutes at a time. How long or
    short should I time my answers?**
    
 3. **On that note, when I'm
    explaining what I did at prior jobs,
    what exactly is my interviewer
    looking for?**
    
 4. **At some point, my interviewer
    will ask "do you have any questions
    for me while you're here?" I
    *should*, but what kinds of questions should I ask to show that
    I'm interested in being employed?**
    
 5. **My interviewer always asks why
    I'm looking for a new job. The real
    reason is that my present salary is
    $27K/yr, and I want to make more
    money -- otherwise the work
    environment is fine. How do I
    sugarcoat "I want to make more
    money" into something that sounds
    nicer?**
    
 6. **I have only one prior
    programmer job, and I've worked
    there for 18 months, but I have the
    skill of someone with 4 to 6 years
    of experience. What can I say to
    compete against applicants with more
    work experience?**

I took a low-paying $27K/yr programming job just to get my foot in IT, and I've been trying to leverage that job as a stepping stone to better opportunities. I get interviews because I consistently out-score senior-level developers in aptitude tests, and my desired salary range is right in the ballpark of what most companies want to offer.

Unfortunately, while I've been a programming as a hobby for 10 years and I'm geared to graduate with my BA in Comp Sci in May '09, employers see me as a junior-level programmer with no degree. I want to prove them wrong and get a job that matches my skill level.

I'd appreciate any advice anyone has to offer, especially if they can help me get a better job in the process.