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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Afraz Akhtar" data-source="post: 233494" data-attributes="member: 43563"><p>[USER=43397]@alphabravocharlie[/USER] this has always been my favourite question, and if its one that's asked in an interview, it's a great chance to add some humour in there and really built a rapport with your interviewer. </p><p></p><p>This question, although it may seem negative, is actually assessing a strength and thats your ability to rectify something or learn from something that has set you back. The truth is, we all make mistakes, so think deep about what sort of issues you've made in the course of work and the impact that this may have had on operations. Once you've explained that, focus the bulk of your answer on what you did to rectify this, and how you've learned to approach/avoid similar situations in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Afraz Akhtar, post: 233494, member: 43563"] [USER=43397]@alphabravocharlie[/USER] this has always been my favourite question, and if its one that's asked in an interview, it's a great chance to add some humour in there and really built a rapport with your interviewer. This question, although it may seem negative, is actually assessing a strength and thats your ability to rectify something or learn from something that has set you back. The truth is, we all make mistakes, so think deep about what sort of issues you've made in the course of work and the impact that this may have had on operations. Once you've explained that, focus the bulk of your answer on what you did to rectify this, and how you've learned to approach/avoid similar situations in the future. [/QUOTE]
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