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<blockquote data-quote="Naomi U" data-source="post: 47039" data-attributes="member: 4043"><p>Thanks for sharing Jacob! I totally agree- we definitely can all benefit from a laugh at our mishaps. </p><p>I will never forget my first interview experience at a commercial law firm, where I was so nervous I got stuck in the revolving door :/ Luckily I was swiftly aided by a member of staff, but nevertheless it's fair to say that I took extra care at my following interviews!</p><p></p><p>I think that this thread serves as a great reminder of how much room there is for development during the application process. An unsuccessful interview is far from the end of the road. Sometimes a rejection is simply a delay necessary to allow you to improve on your abilities or to redirect you to the right firm.</p><p></p><p>My biggest advice is to make the most of every experience and use it to guide your next steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naomi U, post: 47039, member: 4043"] Thanks for sharing Jacob! I totally agree- we definitely can all benefit from a laugh at our mishaps. I will never forget my first interview experience at a commercial law firm, where I was so nervous I got stuck in the revolving door :/ Luckily I was swiftly aided by a member of staff, but nevertheless it's fair to say that I took extra care at my following interviews! I think that this thread serves as a great reminder of how much room there is for development during the application process. An unsuccessful interview is far from the end of the road. Sometimes a rejection is simply a delay necessary to allow you to improve on your abilities or to redirect you to the right firm. My biggest advice is to make the most of every experience and use it to guide your next steps. [/QUOTE]
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