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<blockquote data-quote="NMD" data-source="post: 24511" data-attributes="member: 1751"><p>Hello! I actually did the mock interviews with TCLA and it has really helped my interview technique. It put me under pressure and gave me a good insight regarding the types of questions that could be asked. It also made me confront unexpected situations and helped me practice the skill of being calm under pressure. In addition to that, before every interview, I spend around an hour a day getting someone to go through the above link Jaysen posted regarding the training contract questions. Do it with someone you are comfortable with first who will tell you where you need to improve. The best advice I have received is to just treat it like a two-way conversation, ask them questions about themselves (people love talking about themselves and their journey typically) and seem really enthusiastic (even if you get some things wrong, it will highlight that you are keen to learn and passionate about the career). The more you do it all, the more natural it will begin to feel. I hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NMD, post: 24511, member: 1751"] Hello! I actually did the mock interviews with TCLA and it has really helped my interview technique. It put me under pressure and gave me a good insight regarding the types of questions that could be asked. It also made me confront unexpected situations and helped me practice the skill of being calm under pressure. In addition to that, before every interview, I spend around an hour a day getting someone to go through the above link Jaysen posted regarding the training contract questions. Do it with someone you are comfortable with first who will tell you where you need to improve. The best advice I have received is to just treat it like a two-way conversation, ask them questions about themselves (people love talking about themselves and their journey typically) and seem really enthusiastic (even if you get some things wrong, it will highlight that you are keen to learn and passionate about the career). The more you do it all, the more natural it will begin to feel. I hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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