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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 46457" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>To me this is much more looking forward rather than looking backwards. The "why should we invest in your career" is basically asking you to explain why you are worthy of a significant investment of their time and money - ultimately why are you going to stick around beyond the training contract (which also links into the final part too). You can talk about your skills too though - that will back up the part about being retained (basically suggesting there is little to no risk of you not being retained). I don't think you have to deal with the last two points seperately though - you could take the approach you are suggesting and incorporate the last two points as they are ultimately complete linked together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 46457, member: 2672"] To me this is much more looking forward rather than looking backwards. The "why should we invest in your career" is basically asking you to explain why you are worthy of a significant investment of their time and money - ultimately why are you going to stick around beyond the training contract (which also links into the final part too). You can talk about your skills too though - that will back up the part about being retained (basically suggesting there is little to no risk of you not being retained). I don't think you have to deal with the last two points seperately though - you could take the approach you are suggesting and incorporate the last two points as they are ultimately complete linked together. [/QUOTE]
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