I'm not sure what you're referring to since you're quoting my whole post. I'm guessing the whole deal about not interviewing first at a place you really really want to go.
Naivete? Good word, I like it. But I am definitely correct, read the next sentence. Do your work (due diligence,) and you'll get what you put into it.
Agree. I've never really bought into this reverse psychology crap of "going to interview at places I don't want to work at, just to get the interview experience." I mean, it costs time, money and effort to go somewhere and interview; and I don't have the time/money/luxury of going to interview at places I don't truly want to work at. Go to the interview, put your best foot forward, be professional. If you get the job, cool. If not, then you'll likely never know why you didnt, unless its something obvious.
I've gotten every job I've seeked, if not the first time, then eventually. Even my current job, I didn't know that the fill-in-blank test on FARs had been changed to same day after the oral interview, instead of next day. Was going to do a cursory review of 91, but didnt have the chance to. But no matter, since I was flying currently and knew what I needed to know for day to day ops as a pilot, going into that FAR test cold wasn't a deal killer and I still only missed 1 out of 65 questions. It's Part 91.....stuff we should all know in order to be pilots. Of course, I don't recommend that technique and good prep is key, but it wasn't a deal breaker at all; just as going into the HR interview wasn't. I had no idea what was going to be asked in the HR interview, but figured there'd be some standard Q's. I just sat straight, kept a professional demeanor, answered their questions straight with no BS, flowed with the tone of the interview (relaxed), looked them in the eye, and didnt tell them canned answers that they would supposedly "want to hear."
Canned crap like "If we were to hire you to the Puerto Rico base, would you accept?" Most people's answer was "oh yes! I'll take wherever Im sent!", regardless of whether it was on their request list or not and regardless of if theyd be miserable there or not.
My answer was "No I won't. The bases Im requesting are on my application. I didn't put PR because I don't want to be based there. I only want the 5 (out of 35) places I listed."
They appreciated that answer instead of the canned answer crap of "Ill go anywhere!!!!!!!!"
And I got the job the first time, at my number 1 requested base. I know of guys that listed EVERY base, then get somewhere they hated. Don't game the system, be straight-up.
Moral of the story: If you want it bad enough, then put forth the effort to go and get it.