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My Training Contract Journey
The Hunt for a Training Contract: Take Three
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<blockquote data-quote="Abstruser" data-source="post: 13718" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>From personal experience and also from talking to my peers, shifting into a 'growth' mindset really was pivotal in finally landing a training contract - I'll be rooting for you too!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I joined a local Toastmasters club to improve my public speaking in the cycle I landed my training contract. You don't have to sign up to complete a course if you don't have the resources to commit to it - just showing up to watch other people speak or networking with people there can be really beneficial in terms of inspiration and gathering useful tips. As a personal tip - I find speaking in a slower, more measured pace helps me come off as more confident and collected when I speak. Speaking slowly (not too slow, though) can also help buy you precious seconds to collect your thoughts when you're answering a tricky question in an interview!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abstruser, post: 13718, member: 260"] From personal experience and also from talking to my peers, shifting into a 'growth' mindset really was pivotal in finally landing a training contract - I'll be rooting for you too! I joined a local Toastmasters club to improve my public speaking in the cycle I landed my training contract. You don't have to sign up to complete a course if you don't have the resources to commit to it - just showing up to watch other people speak or networking with people there can be really beneficial in terms of inspiration and gathering useful tips. As a personal tip - I find speaking in a slower, more measured pace helps me come off as more confident and collected when I speak. Speaking slowly (not too slow, though) can also help buy you precious seconds to collect your thoughts when you're answering a tricky question in an interview! [/QUOTE]
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