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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Gottagetthroughthis101" data-source="post: 233861" data-attributes="member: 40779"><p>Just wanted to get thoughts on how you guys would approach this scenario " You are new to your role and have just come out of your meeting. A manager from a different department approaches you to say that they liked your ideas and they think it would be beneficial for others to hear. They invite you to join a call with other colleagues. What are you most and least likely to do?"</p><p></p><p>A Politely decline as you are new to the role.</p><p>B Politely decline but recommend a more experienced colleague to share your ideas.</p><p>C Accept the call as you enjoy sharing your ideas with others.</p><p>D Thank the manager for the opportunity but explain you would need to check with your manager first.</p><p></p><p>I was toying between C and D, before eventually going for D as most likely. Initially I thought C would show more initiave? But then, as in the scenario you are new to the role, your manager may have things planned that might clash with the call etc. I know sometimes with the manager scenario it sounds like you are unsure of yourself and keep asking for reassurance (kind of like asking your teacher if you can go to the toilet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gottagetthroughthis101, post: 233861, member: 40779"] Just wanted to get thoughts on how you guys would approach this scenario " You are new to your role and have just come out of your meeting. A manager from a different department approaches you to say that they liked your ideas and they think it would be beneficial for others to hear. They invite you to join a call with other colleagues. What are you most and least likely to do?" A Politely decline as you are new to the role. B Politely decline but recommend a more experienced colleague to share your ideas. C Accept the call as you enjoy sharing your ideas with others. D Thank the manager for the opportunity but explain you would need to check with your manager first. I was toying between C and D, before eventually going for D as most likely. Initially I thought C would show more initiave? But then, as in the scenario you are new to the role, your manager may have things planned that might clash with the call etc. I know sometimes with the manager scenario it sounds like you are unsure of yourself and keep asking for reassurance (kind of like asking your teacher if you can go to the toilet). [/QUOTE]
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