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Tessa Davis

@TessaRDavis

Interview Coach | Doctor | Writer

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Pro Tip:

Aim for 3-4 minutes per interview answer.

With limited time and multiple questions, this ensures you cover key points without rambling.

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Don't just tell the panel about your strengths.

Show them through your answers.

Use real examples to demonstrate how your skills make you an asset to the team.

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Pro Tip:

Aim for 3-4 minutes per interview answer.

With limited time and multiple questions, this ensures you cover key points without rambling.

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Don't just tell the panel about your strengths.

Show them through your answers.

Use real examples to demonstrate how your skills make you an asset to the team.

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Don't stress over remembering every financial figure in the Trust Report.

Instead, focus on key numbers like the bottom line.

You aren’t a Financial Whizz, you just need to understand the big picture.

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You can't expect to just wing it and get it right in an interview.

Practice helps to refine your answers and deliver them effectively under pressure.

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Did you know?

Each specialty has its unique KPIs.

For Emergency Medicine for example, it's about:

- Triage times
- Pain scores
- Time in the department

Be sure to identify and understand the metrics that define YOUR specialty's performance.

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Generic responses get forgotten.

Craft answers that highlight your unique journey, skills, and perspectives.

Make the interview memorable with your distinct story.

Be authentically you.

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Don't just create a presentation based on showing off your knowledge.

Think from the audience's perspective.

What questions might they have?

What will they want to hear from you?

Tailor your content accordingly.

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Creating a memorable end for your presentation is crucial.

Whether it's:

- Impactful statistics
- A compelling story
- A concise summary of key takeaways.

Your finish should leave a lasting impression.

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Lack of structure can lead interviewers to cut you short.

If you’re rambling and running over time they may stop you.

But when you have signposted where you are headed, the panel is more likely to let you finish.

They will know where you are headed, and so will you.

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Your CV got in the door, but your interview is where you make the impact.

Assume they have forgotten everything they read in your CV.

This is your moment.

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Selecting the right weakness to share in an interview is crucial.

Avoid dealbreakers and weaknesses that paint you in a massively negative light.

Take time to reflect and choose wisely.

You don’t want to make yourself unemployable.

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