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<blockquote data-quote="Naomi U" data-source="post: 51838" data-attributes="member: 4043"><p>Hi [USER=5492]@Asil Ahmad[/USER] </p><p></p><p>It's hard to give perfect advice for SJT because I don't think there is ever a perfect answer. Personally my approach for preparing was to look at the firm's values and try to find an answer that promotes that the best. There will usually be 2 options that are never correct then 2 that are okay- the difficulty is choosing between these. I think it's always best to strike a middle ground between being a yes man vs being too rigid so that may also help guide your answers.</p><p></p><p>Also my advice for client related questions is to remember you are answering from the role of a trainee not an associate or partner, so think realistically about the boundaries of your role.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naomi U, post: 51838, member: 4043"] Hi [USER=5492]@Asil Ahmad[/USER] It's hard to give perfect advice for SJT because I don't think there is ever a perfect answer. Personally my approach for preparing was to look at the firm's values and try to find an answer that promotes that the best. There will usually be 2 options that are never correct then 2 that are okay- the difficulty is choosing between these. I think it's always best to strike a middle ground between being a yes man vs being too rigid so that may also help guide your answers. Also my advice for client related questions is to remember you are answering from the role of a trainee not an associate or partner, so think realistically about the boundaries of your role. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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