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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 143950" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>It is exactly what you have stated - any information on your application form could be asked about, to either get more details/clarification/explanation about.</p><p></p><p>In your application, you are only presenting certain aspects of your experience - this is often factual (e.g. your degree subject) but your interviewer could be far more interested in why you choose that degree subject rather than your experience of doing it. However, other interviewers might want to really understand what you liked/disliked about your degree - which again is less likely to be represented in an application.</p><p></p><p>Interviewers can also ask you about your opinions on current matters related to your experience too though. For instance, if your application referenced something about either learning about or utilising AI, I wouldn't be surprised if the interviewer asked you questions like what you thought about Chat GPT and your thoughts on how such AI technology could impact law firms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 143950, member: 2672"] It is exactly what you have stated - any information on your application form could be asked about, to either get more details/clarification/explanation about. In your application, you are only presenting certain aspects of your experience - this is often factual (e.g. your degree subject) but your interviewer could be far more interested in why you choose that degree subject rather than your experience of doing it. However, other interviewers might want to really understand what you liked/disliked about your degree - which again is less likely to be represented in an application. Interviewers can also ask you about your opinions on current matters related to your experience too though. For instance, if your application referenced something about either learning about or utilising AI, I wouldn't be surprised if the interviewer asked you questions like what you thought about Chat GPT and your thoughts on how such AI technology could impact law firms. [/QUOTE]
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