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Disclosing past mental health problem in application
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<blockquote data-quote="IRO" data-source="post: 95865" data-attributes="member: 9978"><p>This is fine, especially for a question involving resilience. I did something similar: I was asked about an example of resilience I spoke about being diagnosed with a life long mental health condition. </p><p>I would say you want to focus on your strengths/how you demonstrated your resilience, rather on how difficult your ED made it for you. Really emphasise your positive characteristics, rather than difficulties you have faced because firms want to see what you’ve done to overcome challenges rather than hear about how hard something was. </p><p>Best of luck, and congratulations on your achievement ☺️</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IRO, post: 95865, member: 9978"] This is fine, especially for a question involving resilience. I did something similar: I was asked about an example of resilience I spoke about being diagnosed with a life long mental health condition. I would say you want to focus on your strengths/how you demonstrated your resilience, rather on how difficult your ED made it for you. Really emphasise your positive characteristics, rather than difficulties you have faced because firms want to see what you’ve done to overcome challenges rather than hear about how hard something was. Best of luck, and congratulations on your achievement ☺️ [/QUOTE]
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