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<blockquote data-quote="Maria d'Orey" data-source="post: 121359" data-attributes="member: 25017"><p>Glad to hear this was useful, [USER=17670]@Crystal86[/USER] !</p><p></p><p>Do you mean the commercial stories that I read for the business report? If so, I should have mentioned - they were all fictitious! Plus, there was so much information to go over that it was not really worth considering more content to include in the business report. As it was just 1 hour, I had to really prioritise the information I had received. Plus, everything I needed to write the report was in the material that I was sent, so I definitely think that the exercise was more for grad recruitment to see if you had specific skills, rather than to assess your understanding of the current commercial climate. </p><p></p><p>During my interviews, if I thought that providing a little bit of background on the current commercial climate was going to help me make a point about the commercial news I had chosen to talk about, I would do it. However, I didn't do this too much because I didn't want to end up talking about a very broad commercial story (e.g. inflation) and not really touch upon something that had truly interested me! 😊</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maria d'Orey, post: 121359, member: 25017"] Glad to hear this was useful, [USER=17670]@Crystal86[/USER] ! Do you mean the commercial stories that I read for the business report? If so, I should have mentioned - they were all fictitious! Plus, there was so much information to go over that it was not really worth considering more content to include in the business report. As it was just 1 hour, I had to really prioritise the information I had received. Plus, everything I needed to write the report was in the material that I was sent, so I definitely think that the exercise was more for grad recruitment to see if you had specific skills, rather than to assess your understanding of the current commercial climate. During my interviews, if I thought that providing a little bit of background on the current commercial climate was going to help me make a point about the commercial news I had chosen to talk about, I would do it. However, I didn't do this too much because I didn't want to end up talking about a very broad commercial story (e.g. inflation) and not really touch upon something that had truly interested me! 😊 [/QUOTE]
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