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<blockquote data-quote="CC03" data-source="post: 94272" data-attributes="member: 18080"><p>Hi [USER=16764]@James Carrabino[/USER] and [USER=17165]@George Maxwell[/USER] 👋🏻</p><p></p><p>Thank you both for sharing your experiences and views to my responses. I really like that example you provided [USER=16764]@James Carrabino[/USER] and I like the point where you mentioned about showing up early, I’ll make sure I’ll take this on board. Also you are very right, I need to sound genuine and not forced, which I think has been my problem.</p><p></p><p>Thanks [USER=17165]@George Maxwell[/USER] - I will take all your comments on board as well. Regarding your question, I’m not sure I come up with genuine questions I am interested in. For example, I have quite a lot of volunteering experience at charities, so I am genuinely interested in pro-bono work. Also, I am very fond on D&I so I speak about that. So I think my questions are fine.</p><p></p><p>But I do worry sometimes my questions may be quite vague and very common. So, would like to ask what sort of stuff did you talk about at the end of your interviews to show that genuine interest in the firms you were interviewing with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CC03, post: 94272, member: 18080"] Hi [USER=16764]@James Carrabino[/USER] and [USER=17165]@George Maxwell[/USER] 👋🏻 Thank you both for sharing your experiences and views to my responses. I really like that example you provided [USER=16764]@James Carrabino[/USER] and I like the point where you mentioned about showing up early, I’ll make sure I’ll take this on board. Also you are very right, I need to sound genuine and not forced, which I think has been my problem. Thanks [USER=17165]@George Maxwell[/USER] - I will take all your comments on board as well. Regarding your question, I’m not sure I come up with genuine questions I am interested in. For example, I have quite a lot of volunteering experience at charities, so I am genuinely interested in pro-bono work. Also, I am very fond on D&I so I speak about that. So I think my questions are fine. But I do worry sometimes my questions may be quite vague and very common. So, would like to ask what sort of stuff did you talk about at the end of your interviews to show that genuine interest in the firms you were interviewing with? [/QUOTE]
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