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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus Ketley" data-source="post: 186172" data-attributes="member: 37260"><p>Afternoon!</p><p>Video Interviews are really tough so, whilst I completely understand how this can be disheartening, you will not be the only applicant currently feeling this way. With video interviews, it all comes down to practice! Try coming up with a list of 10-15 'typical' questions and video yourself answering them, this way you will start to get used to the spontaneous nature of the video interviews and also the unfamiliar feeling of speaking into a camera. If you feel comfortable doing so, you could send these practices to your peers who can review these for you and provide some insights.</p><p>It is also worth noting that not all firms will have a video interview stage, for example, at TLT we currently do not use video interviews in our Early Careers recruitment process.</p><p>Marcus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus Ketley, post: 186172, member: 37260"] Afternoon! Video Interviews are really tough so, whilst I completely understand how this can be disheartening, you will not be the only applicant currently feeling this way. With video interviews, it all comes down to practice! Try coming up with a list of 10-15 'typical' questions and video yourself answering them, this way you will start to get used to the spontaneous nature of the video interviews and also the unfamiliar feeling of speaking into a camera. If you feel comfortable doing so, you could send these practices to your peers who can review these for you and provide some insights. It is also worth noting that not all firms will have a video interview stage, for example, at TLT we currently do not use video interviews in our Early Careers recruitment process. Marcus [/QUOTE]
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