Bummer. I need a senior-level DBA and they're thin on the ground.
Which is hilarious if you think about it. I can see a large corp HR department being so flooded they can't respond, but not a "100 people or less" company.
I presume every hire coming in will need 6 mos of training with our stack before they're effective. So soft skills and personality fit are critical for us. We're tech staff. People are expecting emails written like PHD dissertations anyway.
I'm heartless with CV's. If there are spelling or grammar errors, they get circular filed. I don't care if it's Bill Gates. If you can't catch the nit-picky little things, how can I trust you with the big ones? A resume is your ONLY chance to sell yourself to someone and get a foot in the door. Make it as perfect as you can.
As far as impressing me? Show up on time. Appear relaxed. Answer questions truthfully, even if it's "I don't know" or "I'd have to google the specific syntax but in general it's (blahblah)". My crew's BS detectors are well-honed from dealing with our own internal teams' lame excuses. We can smell a con from a mile away. An interview is about you, but it's equally about how you interface with the people interviewing you. If you can't integrate then, you will never integrate later.