Some general advice on interview technique is worth communicating:
* Make sure that you know where you are going and aim to arrive in plenty of time.
* Don’t feel hesitant to answer the question, be bold to answer what you know.
* If you need to take your time thinking about your response to a question, feel free to do so.
* If you haven't understood a question or don't know an answer, don't be afraid to say so – you’re very unlikely to be ‘marked down’ for this
* Explain your thinking like be willing to explore issues discursively in your answers.
* Concentrate on the next one if you feel you've handled a particular question badly, put it out of your mind.
* If interviewed by a panel, address your answer to a particular question predominantly, but not exclusively, to the person asking the question.
* Keep a copy of your application form, and any other material you have submitted, and cast an eye over it in advance of your interviews.
* Wear something you feel comfortable in and of course the first impression is the best impression.
* Don’t feel hesitant to answer the question, be bold to answer what you know.
* If you need to take your time thinking about your response to a question, feel free to do so.
* If you haven't understood a question or don't know an answer, don't be afraid to say so – you’re very unlikely to be ‘marked down’ for this
* Explain your thinking like be willing to explore issues discursively in your answers.
* Concentrate on the next one if you feel you've handled a particular question badly, put it out of your mind.
* If interviewed by a panel, address your answer to a particular question predominantly, but not exclusively, to the person asking the question.
* Keep a copy of your application form, and any other material you have submitted, and cast an eye over it in advance of your interviews.
* Wear something you feel comfortable in and of course the first impression is the best impression.
Finally: GOOD LUCK!
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