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<blockquote data-quote="George Maxwell" data-source="post: 93634" data-attributes="member: 17165"><p>Hi [USER=5247]@ek125712[/USER],</p><p></p><p>Just to add to the fantastic advice given by [USER=6698]@LEL[/USER] and [USER=17155]@AvniD[/USER], be aware/careful of fixating too much on what you <em>think</em> the firm wants you to hear (according to their values etc.). I personally found that this was distracting. Being distracted in this way could lead to one giving a mixed, even inconsistent picture to GR which could undermine your candidacy.</p><p></p><p>So in answering these sorts of questions, I think you should strike a balance. Try to be your authentic self whilst also keeping in mind the firm's values. Rather than just answering in the way in which you think an ideal trainee would.</p><p></p><p>[USER=17155]@AvniD[/USER] would you agree with this?</p><p></p><p>Let us know how it goes too when you do take the test 🚀</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Maxwell, post: 93634, member: 17165"] Hi [USER=5247]@ek125712[/USER], Just to add to the fantastic advice given by [USER=6698]@LEL[/USER] and [USER=17155]@AvniD[/USER], be aware/careful of fixating too much on what you [I]think[/I] the firm wants you to hear (according to their values etc.). I personally found that this was distracting. Being distracted in this way could lead to one giving a mixed, even inconsistent picture to GR which could undermine your candidacy. So in answering these sorts of questions, I think you should strike a balance. Try to be your authentic self whilst also keeping in mind the firm's values. Rather than just answering in the way in which you think an ideal trainee would. [USER=17155]@AvniD[/USER] would you agree with this? Let us know how it goes too when you do take the test 🚀 [/QUOTE]
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