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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24
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<blockquote data-quote="axelbeugre" data-source="post: 174790" data-attributes="member: 30937"><p>It is really difficult to gauge how this came off not being in the room but I personally think that if you did not have anything to add it is totally fine for you to not add anything. I agree with you, it is better not to ramble in these situations, you might say too much and potentially lose your interviewer's interest. </p><p></p><p>Additionally, you could have showed your interests with the questions you asked at the end, especially if they engaged the interviewer and they got them speaking about themselves or the firm (these are the questions that tend to involve the interviewers usually in my opinion). </p><p></p><p>Overall, I personally think you did not do anything bad and I am sure your interview was really good. I know it is easier to feel overthink everything that happened but trust the process and trust that you have done everything you were supposed to do. I am sure it went better than what you think!</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the results!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axelbeugre, post: 174790, member: 30937"] It is really difficult to gauge how this came off not being in the room but I personally think that if you did not have anything to add it is totally fine for you to not add anything. I agree with you, it is better not to ramble in these situations, you might say too much and potentially lose your interviewer's interest. Additionally, you could have showed your interests with the questions you asked at the end, especially if they engaged the interviewer and they got them speaking about themselves or the firm (these are the questions that tend to involve the interviewers usually in my opinion). Overall, I personally think you did not do anything bad and I am sure your interview was really good. I know it is easier to feel overthink everything that happened but trust the process and trust that you have done everything you were supposed to do. I am sure it went better than what you think! Good luck with the results! [/QUOTE]
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