It's unfortunate that I refuse to lie during my interviews though -_-, but other than that I'm getting pro at interviews.
Wear business casual - neat, plain skirt/black pants and a shirt should do it. Just look really presentable and immaculate rather than worry about what to wear. If you want to make more of an impression wear warm-toned colours like russet red, royal blue, dark green etc if you can stand it ^^.
As for interviews... yeah prepare a little before and. They will most likely to ask conflict resolution questions, your strength/weakenesses questions, how you interact with people, how you deal with being in a difficult situation/difficult people, how you deal with stress and workload, why you want to work in this industry etc.
Just... be prepared to say some negative things about yourself but turn it to your advantage! :)... like what you have learned from bad experiences and how you're going to improve in the future etc...
Basically they just want to make sure you're a personable real person (not a book-burrowing nerd only) who's in med for the right reason: wanting to help people etc
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Date: 2006-05-17 11:52 pm (UTC)It's unfortunate that I refuse to lie during my interviews though -_-, but other than that I'm getting pro at interviews.
Wear business casual - neat, plain skirt/black pants and a shirt should do it. Just look really presentable and immaculate rather than worry about what to wear. If you want to make more of an impression wear warm-toned colours like russet red, royal blue, dark green etc if you can stand it ^^.
As for interviews... yeah prepare a little before and. They will most likely to ask conflict resolution questions, your strength/weakenesses questions, how you interact with people, how you deal with being in a difficult situation/difficult people, how you deal with stress and workload, why you want to work in this industry etc.
Just... be prepared to say some negative things about yourself but turn it to your advantage! :)... like what you have learned from bad experiences and how you're going to improve in the future etc...
Basically they just want to make sure you're a personable real person (not a book-burrowing nerd only) who's in med for the right reason: wanting to help people etc
Goodluck, sorry I rambled on so much