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<blockquote data-quote="NW Law" data-source="post: 170786" data-attributes="member: 18835"><p>Not Gemma, but thought I would add that travelling is such an amazing experience that offers a lot of value when it comes to interviews. I have taken a gap year and in almost every interview I have had - it ended up someway talking about the countries I had travelled to, why I visited them and what I got up to. For my successful interviews, some of the feedback was that the assessors loved the varied experience and really showed my personality in interviews which they liked! So absolutely value the time you have taken travelling - and who knows - your assessor might have something in common (in one of mine, I ended up travelling to a very remote town in France which turned out to be the place one of my interviewers was born...). Have a great time travelling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NW Law, post: 170786, member: 18835"] Not Gemma, but thought I would add that travelling is such an amazing experience that offers a lot of value when it comes to interviews. I have taken a gap year and in almost every interview I have had - it ended up someway talking about the countries I had travelled to, why I visited them and what I got up to. For my successful interviews, some of the feedback was that the assessors loved the varied experience and really showed my personality in interviews which they liked! So absolutely value the time you have taken travelling - and who knows - your assessor might have something in common (in one of mine, I ended up travelling to a very remote town in France which turned out to be the place one of my interviewers was born...). Have a great time travelling! [/QUOTE]
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