Yes I was told it is 10 questionsDoes anyone know anything about the RS VI? I saw something about 10 questions? thanks
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Yes I was told it is 10 questionsDoes anyone know anything about the RS VI? I saw something about 10 questions? thanks
Was this the Reed Smith VI?Completed a VI and it went absolutely horrendously. There is also a written exercise to complete at this stage - is it worth me completing this, or focusing my time on my other applications now? Feeling quite down about it to be honest
is this for VC or TC?Hi, have an invite - have you heard much about it?
They know that people have lives and shouldn't penalise you for missing it. Just make sure your phone is on today!I am actually beyond stupid , I had a call yday from Davis polk but somehow missed that ontop of the voicemail. I hope I didn’t lose my place
I think there must’ve been some glitch tbh - received the voicemail at midnight even though the time stamp is 3They know that people have lives and shouldn't penalise you for missing it. Just make sure your phone is on today!
Congrats! You've been killing it this cycle, just give them a call back (that's what I did after I missed their call).I think there must’ve been some glitch tbh - received the voicemail at midnight even though the time stamp is 3
In the context of telephone interview and interviews overall, does anyone have tips on how to come off well prepared (with good research into the firm etc) yet still show ability to think on the spot? Is it appropriate to take 3-5 seconds to think before taking each question? Or generally any tips on keeping the flow natural?
Reflecting on my ti experience with nrf, Im not entirely sure which part I fell down but GR said in an answer to my question that they look for someone who can think on the spot. Think I might have relied on my preparation too much (jumped at each question immediately as I found out I did some prep) and didn't really satisfy this
Source? I wonder if those places are from the fast-track ACs for people who did the insight schemeDLA are giving out scheme places it seems , wonder if that means it will be a PFO if haven’t heard back?
yeah I think you actually might be right. A couple of people from my university posted on linkedin but they did the insight scheme.Source? I wonder if those places are from the fast-track ACs for people who did the insight scheme
Taking a brief pause is very normal. You think 3 seconds is a long time but it is no time at all really and your interviewer won't really have noticed it was a pause. You can often buy yourself some additional few seconds by saying something like - "can i just have a moment to think about that".In the context of telephone interview and interviews overall, does anyone have tips on how to come off well prepared (with good research into the firm etc) yet still show ability to think on the spot? Is it appropriate to take 3-5 seconds to think before taking each question? Or generally any tips on keeping the flow natural?
Reflecting on my ti experience with nrf, Im not entirely sure which part I fell down but GR said in an answer to my question that they look for someone who can think on the spot. Think I might have relied on my preparation too much (jumped at each question immediately as I found out I did some prep) and didn't really satisfy this
I very much doubt this - firms do not expect you to be immediately contactable, just give them a call back at the earliest opportunity.I am actually beyond stupid , I had a call yday from Davis polk but somehow missed that ontop of the voicemail. I hope I didn’t lose my place