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Converting your vacation scheme into a training contract - top tips in 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 78153" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>I think whether or not you ask for more work really depends on the schedule and your capacity. I had a vac last year that really was not set up to allow any kind of extra work to get done, back to back presentations + fixed assessments. But this year a friend of mine did do some extra work for her supervisor during it because she wanted to and made time to. If you feel like you can manage more then do it but it won’t make much of a difference to your TC outcome. Alternatively, you could ask your supervisor if there’s a client call or something you can sit in on. Great way to get an insight into the work without pushing yourself to take on more than you can manage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 78153, member: 1572"] I think whether or not you ask for more work really depends on the schedule and your capacity. I had a vac last year that really was not set up to allow any kind of extra work to get done, back to back presentations + fixed assessments. But this year a friend of mine did do some extra work for her supervisor during it because she wanted to and made time to. If you feel like you can manage more then do it but it won’t make much of a difference to your TC outcome. Alternatively, you could ask your supervisor if there’s a client call or something you can sit in on. Great way to get an insight into the work without pushing yourself to take on more than you can manage. [/QUOTE]
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