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would law firms ask you to switch languages in the middle of interview??
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<blockquote data-quote="sxw517" data-source="post: 130030" data-attributes="member: 16105"><p>I have had this worry in the past, having put working proficiency in French on a few applications (which I am), but obviously don't want to be answering interview questions in a language other than my mother tongue.</p><p></p><p>And in the few interviews I have done for previous roles in finance and now in law, it has been mentioned once and that was only in the context of my year abroad. I feel that interviewers are conscious of interview nerves on our part and the last thing an applicant would want to do is probably switch language mid-interview!</p><p></p><p>PS - so I wouldn't worry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sxw517, post: 130030, member: 16105"] I have had this worry in the past, having put working proficiency in French on a few applications (which I am), but obviously don't want to be answering interview questions in a language other than my mother tongue. And in the few interviews I have done for previous roles in finance and now in law, it has been mentioned once and that was only in the context of my year abroad. I feel that interviewers are conscious of interview nerves on our part and the last thing an applicant would want to do is probably switch language mid-interview! PS - so I wouldn't worry! [/QUOTE]
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