How do people prepare for competency interviews?
Thank YOU! You don't understand how helpful and thorough this isHi @Donuttime,
Congratulations for being progressed to interview! That's awesome news🤙
When I was doing interview preparation, specifically for competency questions, I would write out all of the possible competency questions I could think of (see Jaysen's list here, or alternatively this one is exhaustive) and write out 3/4 examples per question. Before my interview I would then have a list of the possible competency questions I could be asked. I would then test myself to make sure that I could comfortably draw on a few examples per question from memory.
It helps to have your CV in front of you when you are thinking of examples ahead of interview(!). I actually always brought/had a physical copy of my CV with me (both in person and virtually) for my interviews to act as a prompt (just in case I had a mind blank in the interview). This is also useful if your interviewers pursue more CV-based questions.
I should say too, that preparing for competency interviews takes time, so it is a good idea to do this in advance.
It is important to be able to provide more than one example for each competency because it is likely that your answers will overlap. It is very possible, for example, that one experience is your "best" example for more than one question. Ideally you want to give your interviewers as broad an overview of your background as possible, so giving them an insight into different experiences is much better than consistently drawing on the same experience.
If you are struggling to think of an example when the time comes (perhaps owing to the pressure etc.), it is absolutely fine to ask your interviewer if you could take 30 seconds/a minute to consider the question! Do not rush into answering in an interview ever! You want to give the strongest answer possible to questions asked and taking 30 seconds can indicate maturity and confidence (as it is not an easy thing to do!).
Here are three useful posts from the forum about interviews which might help!
I hope these suggestions help!
- @Jacob Miller's fantastic article.
- Some suggestions for questions you could ask your interviewer(s) at the end of your interview
- Ideas for building rapport in an interview
Please do let me know how the interview goes and feel free to ask any follow-ups 🚀
Hi @Donuttime,Thank YOU! You don't understand how helpful and thorough this is
Heard nothing, doesn't look like any PFOs have gone out yet - wondering if they'll take the approach of going through their entire recruitment process then doing a mass rejection late Feb.Anyone who has NOT heard back from Latham post SJT or has had a PFO?
I see a lot of people get through to VI and trying to mentally prepare for the rejection 😂
Do you know whether the AC is virtual or in-person?Does anyone have insight into Milbank’s AC?
I have been always told to look at the camera but I personally found it extremely hard; so in a zoom interview (with HSF) last year I just looked at the interviewers when they're talking (helped me follow what they're saying) and glanced at the camera from time to time to "create" eye-contacts when giving answers. But I don't think it matters that much as long as you articulate naturally + good answers.For Zoom/Teams interviews, is it best to look directly at the camera or the interviewers?
I have been always told to look at the camera but I personally found it extremely hard; so in a zoom interview (with HSF) last year I just looked at the interviewers when they're talking (helped me follow what they're saying) and glanced at the camera from time to time to "create" eye-contacts. But I don't think it matters that much as long as you articulate naturally + good answers.
The camera if possible as this gives the illusion that you are looking at the interviewers. Ultimately your eye line will voice between the two though (like it would in a face to face interview).For Zoom/Teams interviews, is it best to look directly at the camera or the interviewers?
Hi is this for summer and when did you apply?Hello all - has anyone done the Dechert Video Interview and Written Exercise this cycle? Would they be able to kindly share any insights?
I have not heard back and am expecting a rejection.Anyone who has NOT heard back from Latham post SJT or has had a PFO?
I see a lot of people get through to VI and trying to mentally prepare for the rejection 😂
Me toooI have not heard back and am expecting a rejection.