You know what? If in a job interview they ask, go ahead and just tell them what happened and where you went wrong.
I did that, I told them that my flight test, supposed to be 3 hours, was 8 hours due to the examiner making me redo all the ground work again infront of him. He wasn't sure if I was helped since my dad owned the flight school. And then it was turbulent in the air and I kept breaking the altitude limits +/- 100 feet because of the turbulence. I thought I failed after 10 minutes in the air. I kept panicking because it was already 5 hours into my flight test. And then in the end the only part I failed on was time turns. I was supposed to turn from 060 to 200. So I thought in my head, TURN 140 DEGREES. I looked up at the compass and I noticed I was 30 degrees off, I was at 170. And all I was thinking of was '140'. I turned 30 degrees the wrong way, to 140 instead of 200.
Don't worry about it. Even if they do ask, they shouldn't have access to it.