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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 29394" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Ok guys - update 2:</p><p></p><p>Be careful if you have reflective glasses which show your computer screen. This could be an issue if you are googling stuff in the session or on websites etc you shouldn't be</p><p></p><p>One good thing to do which we have found is effective is to give personal examples in interviews. If your family have a business and you can link this to a point then share this experience. Or if you have worked in retail and you are discussing that sector then share your learnings and things you took away from that. By giving personal examples you humanise yourself and you become more relatable and personable. It means the interviewer gets a sense of who you are and it makes you naturally more likeable as there is a sort of connection that is forged there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 29394, member: 1160"] Ok guys - update 2: Be careful if you have reflective glasses which show your computer screen. This could be an issue if you are googling stuff in the session or on websites etc you shouldn't be One good thing to do which we have found is effective is to give personal examples in interviews. If your family have a business and you can link this to a point then share this experience. Or if you have worked in retail and you are discussing that sector then share your learnings and things you took away from that. By giving personal examples you humanise yourself and you become more relatable and personable. It means the interviewer gets a sense of who you are and it makes you naturally more likeable as there is a sort of connection that is forged there. [/QUOTE]
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