Interview Notes |
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Department applying for: |
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Name: |
Richard |
Qualifications: |
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Related work experience: |
John Scott and Partners |
Duration of work experience: |
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Notes: |
Found it interesting to see diploma studies in applications |
Questions 6-10
Write NO MORE
THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Notes (continued) |
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Aspect of diploma / most
interested in: |
computer-based |
Interested in |
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Anderson Lee because: |
-Would enjoy working inside - Hopes to gain -
Thinks there would be opportunities for promotion in the future |
Diploma Grades: |
Accounting Theory - B, Basic
Economics - B, Computer-based Business Modelling - A, Corporate Accounting -
A and - B |
Contact number: |
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Notes continued Regarding your -Tell them about any -this can your application - 3 possible results o you don't get the job! o you get the job with better |
Common reason for taking a
year off |
Speakers comments |
To relax and do very little |
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too long doing nothing •
you would not be very by the end |
To travel |
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a lot of benefits •
need to choose carefully |
To make a difference or
give something back |
• try to match your
voluntary work with your |
Questions
25 - 30
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.
Notes on
the best approach
Take time to establish what you want to
Can learn skills which are
Taking time away from everything can be a use of time
No matter what you do, you should try to write a log
The log is in order to get the most from any experience.
The year off needs to be structured and
1831 |
Michael Faraday: vibrating metal to electricity. |
1876 |
Alexander Graham Bell: acquired for
the telephone. |
1877 |
Established the Bell
Telephone Company. First city in
Hartford, Connecticut. |
1878 |
First telephone directory - one page containing . |
1883 |
Speak on the phone between cities - New York and Boston. |
1912 |
Navy - radio
using Morse Code. |
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Detroit Police, one-way mobile voice service. |
1933 |
New Jersey Police, first system. |
1946 |
A driver in St. Louis made the first mobile telephone call. |
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Wireless telephone service in nearly 100 cities. |