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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 184537" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>I do think it's worth doing some more experiences, as ideally the story you will want to tell is that you have become more and more interested in commercial law the more you were exposed it throughout the years. Also, you want to show a strong interest at the present moment to justify the change of fields. </p><p></p><p>As for your honest answer to that question, I think it's a bit of a risk to say that in an interview but is something you could consider if you have a particularly good connection with the interviewer and if the atmosphere is relaxed. People do not generally expect you to have your life and careers goals all figured out when you were only finishing your teenage years. Moreover, some interviewers definitely like candid candidates. That said, I would try to develop a more 'classic' interview response besides that and make a call in the interview room as to which you will use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 184537, member: 36777"] I do think it's worth doing some more experiences, as ideally the story you will want to tell is that you have become more and more interested in commercial law the more you were exposed it throughout the years. Also, you want to show a strong interest at the present moment to justify the change of fields. As for your honest answer to that question, I think it's a bit of a risk to say that in an interview but is something you could consider if you have a particularly good connection with the interviewer and if the atmosphere is relaxed. People do not generally expect you to have your life and careers goals all figured out when you were only finishing your teenage years. Moreover, some interviewers definitely like candid candidates. That said, I would try to develop a more 'classic' interview response besides that and make a call in the interview room as to which you will use. [/QUOTE]
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