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Converting your vacation scheme into a training contract - top tips in 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 73430" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>You could find both ends of the spectrum even on the same scheme. I haven’t really heard of vac schemers being expected to stay late, it’s often their own perception that they should that means they do stay in the office late. Some also stay late for their own purposes (eg prepping for interviews).</p><p></p><p>More times than not though you will find a time where you are trying to find work, another time when your feeling you’ll have to stay later to get your work done. That’s ultimately life as a trainee too though - it’s a careful balance of ensuring you take on enough work without under delivering.</p><p></p><p>If you do find yourself struggling for work, then you have to be proactive enough to make the most of other opportunities - so it’s good prep on a certain level for life as a trainee anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 73430, member: 2672"] You could find both ends of the spectrum even on the same scheme. I haven’t really heard of vac schemers being expected to stay late, it’s often their own perception that they should that means they do stay in the office late. Some also stay late for their own purposes (eg prepping for interviews). More times than not though you will find a time where you are trying to find work, another time when your feeling you’ll have to stay later to get your work done. That’s ultimately life as a trainee too though - it’s a careful balance of ensuring you take on enough work without under delivering. If you do find yourself struggling for work, then you have to be proactive enough to make the most of other opportunities - so it’s good prep on a certain level for life as a trainee anyway. [/QUOTE]
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