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<blockquote data-quote="KetchupQueen" data-source="post: 170971" data-attributes="member: 34069"><p>Hi there!</p><p>I've been applying to a range of vacation schemes and training contracts. I have quite extensive work experience given that I'm a career changer, but always thought the the questions were an applicant's place to shine. I therefore invested most energy into answering them, and used the CV/work experience section of my application to paste in bullet points from my CV. I was under the impression that being succinct and clear in that section was most important.</p><p>However, a friend who was recently successful in securing an offer at a top firm told me she had written out her answers in a more descriptive fashion as a long paragraph.</p><p>Is one method preferable over the other? Is this a trade secret I'm not aware of?</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KetchupQueen, post: 170971, member: 34069"] Hi there! I've been applying to a range of vacation schemes and training contracts. I have quite extensive work experience given that I'm a career changer, but always thought the the questions were an applicant's place to shine. I therefore invested most energy into answering them, and used the CV/work experience section of my application to paste in bullet points from my CV. I was under the impression that being succinct and clear in that section was most important. However, a friend who was recently successful in securing an offer at a top firm told me she had written out her answers in a more descriptive fashion as a long paragraph. Is one method preferable over the other? Is this a trade secret I'm not aware of? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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