Radio Times Christmas Picture Quiz 2024
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I strongly agree with chazza. I face a huge interview tomorrow, and would not dream of taking in notes. However, when they ask "do you have any questions for us?", it may be acceptable to glance at a neat note you made in your diary to prompt yourself if you forget. This shows that you took time to think about it.
I got the above advice from my university careers service. I'm personally going avoid having any paper, and try not to rely on a note in my diary either.
You are obviously the sort who has the good sense to prepare. You shouldn't need to be spouting figures off at them, and most of the time you'll be talking about yourself. Having a piece of paper leads to the risk of you reading answers out, rather than being spontaneous.
You will be fine remember it. Don't be afraid to ask for a few moments to think about the answer. Only fools rush in....
Good luck!
Hello. I work in HR and I have to say that I don't judge people if they bring notes along with them to the interview - it shows they've prepared and are keen to do well. The only thing I would say is that there's no way you can know what questions will be asked, you can only think about what you might be asked and prepare for them.
Also don't neglect to research the company (you don't necessary need to know facts and figures) but an idea of sites, areas of business - if possible talk to other employees in advance and when you arrive at Reception remember to smile and be polite to the receptionist-they may be asked their opinon later!
Anyway, getting off the point. Sorry! Hope this helps and good luck with the interview! Polotoo