Hi everyone, sorry for the brash title.
English is my second language- I can speak it clearly sometimes and I can write it clearly, but often when I am in pressured situations, I can only think/talk in my native language. I have never done any interviews before, let alone video interviews and I am nervous because when the questions come up, what if my mind draws a complete blank?
Has anyone completed a video interview before? If so, how was it? If anyone has passed this, how 😭? If anyone is from graduate recruitment and has assessed video interviews, what do you look for? If anyone has done/assessed an interview for anything before, I would very much appreciate your tips/general input.
At what point do you know that you are over-explaining/under-explaining? What are some examples of some questions that I can prep? Oh, and also this interview is for an internship at an audit firm, very similar to a commercial law firm in terms of the work that is done in regulation, restructuring proposals, risk and due diligence.
Like the people say over here, how cooked am I 😭?
English is my second language- I can speak it clearly sometimes and I can write it clearly, but often when I am in pressured situations, I can only think/talk in my native language. I have never done any interviews before, let alone video interviews and I am nervous because when the questions come up, what if my mind draws a complete blank?
Has anyone completed a video interview before? If so, how was it? If anyone has passed this, how 😭? If anyone is from graduate recruitment and has assessed video interviews, what do you look for? If anyone has done/assessed an interview for anything before, I would very much appreciate your tips/general input.
At what point do you know that you are over-explaining/under-explaining? What are some examples of some questions that I can prep? Oh, and also this interview is for an internship at an audit firm, very similar to a commercial law firm in terms of the work that is done in regulation, restructuring proposals, risk and due diligence.
Like the people say over here, how cooked am I 😭?