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tips & tricks interview

Be Punctual

Make sure to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of your interview. Not only does this leave a positive impression on the interviewer but it also allows you to calm down and bring out the best possible side of you. Remember there is no worse way to start your interview than by keeping your interview waiting!

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Be Yourself

Remember, the rm has invited you to an interview, so they are already impressed with you on paper. Make sure to check in on yourself with exercise, adequate rest, and have a balanced meal before the interview to bring out the calm, con dent person you are!

KNOW YOUR CV & FRAME YOUR EXPERIENCES WELL

Prepare answers for questions that you think could be relevant. Avoid cramming information and regurgitating paragraphs but make sure to convey your learnings in a simple yet professional manner. Any experience you have ought to be connected to a talent or skill and express how you'll use that talent or skill for your work as a clerk.

Know Your Firm

Having a thorough rundown of your prospective rm's background or culture is extremely important. This might include things such as the rm’s practice areas, recent news, or signi cant cases. This allows you to stand out among applicants and demonstrates your interest in the rm. Make sure to ask relevant questions as well. An interview is a conversation in which you and your rm get to know each other better. It is not a one-way street.

PRESENTATION Lastly, be presentable and dress your best. First impressions count!

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