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HSF AC:Interest in multi-jurisdictional work
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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 51818" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Hello! Just to pitch in here as I did a HSF AC last year and the scenario interview will vary widely between candidates. Not only because each interviewer will be from a different practice area and select different deals but because interviewers take quite different approaches in terms of how technical it might be/what they want to see from you. </p><p></p><p>The best advice for this is to really drill down into different practice areas and just know the key fundamentals - what does the practice area focus on, what are the key challenges and instances where they will be called upon etc. The other bit of advice here is just to give it your best go. I was really unsure of 80% of the things I said in my interview but just tried to be guided by logic. Try to show your thought process out loud - the interviewer cannot assess what you think but don't say so just try your best to run through your logical train of thought for their benefit. </p><p></p><p>I actually really enjoyed my scenario interview and think building a rapport with the interviewer was really good as I felt much more at ease and we were able to smile and laugh and have a really great discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 51818, member: 1160"] Hello! Just to pitch in here as I did a HSF AC last year and the scenario interview will vary widely between candidates. Not only because each interviewer will be from a different practice area and select different deals but because interviewers take quite different approaches in terms of how technical it might be/what they want to see from you. The best advice for this is to really drill down into different practice areas and just know the key fundamentals - what does the practice area focus on, what are the key challenges and instances where they will be called upon etc. The other bit of advice here is just to give it your best go. I was really unsure of 80% of the things I said in my interview but just tried to be guided by logic. Try to show your thought process out loud - the interviewer cannot assess what you think but don't say so just try your best to run through your logical train of thought for their benefit. I actually really enjoyed my scenario interview and think building a rapport with the interviewer was really good as I felt much more at ease and we were able to smile and laugh and have a really great discussion. [/QUOTE]
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