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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 71434" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>Completely agree with what Jacob has already said on this. Just want to add that I do think you're overthinking this. I really don't see a substantive difference between 'issue' and 'story'. You know you'd have to touch on something commercial regardless and answers to both will have to include some discussion of the issues surrounding whatever you choose to talk about. With regards to your first question on whether you'd need to link it back to the firm, people have really split opinions on this on the forums. Generally my approach has always been to link it back to the firm, but only very limitedly i.e. stating which departments would be affected, how the story links to the firms areas of expertise, etc. However, don't go out of your way to find a story that fits the work of of the firm. It is more important that you pick a story you are interested enough in to discuss in depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 71434, member: 1572"] Completely agree with what Jacob has already said on this. Just want to add that I do think you're overthinking this. I really don't see a substantive difference between 'issue' and 'story'. You know you'd have to touch on something commercial regardless and answers to both will have to include some discussion of the issues surrounding whatever you choose to talk about. With regards to your first question on whether you'd need to link it back to the firm, people have really split opinions on this on the forums. Generally my approach has always been to link it back to the firm, but only very limitedly i.e. stating which departments would be affected, how the story links to the firms areas of expertise, etc. However, don't go out of your way to find a story that fits the work of of the firm. It is more important that you pick a story you are interested enough in to discuss in depth. [/QUOTE]
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