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Son's problem at interview
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geminilady wrote: »My son is twenty and recently left college so is quite new to interviews.
When you say college, do you mean University? If so, it might be worth him contacting the Careers Service there. Many Unis offer career support, including mock interviews, to recent graduates. If it really was college, such as to take A-levels, they're less likely to be able to offer this support now he's left.0 -
Hence the "COULD be suggestive", a very tentative suggestion :cool: And only suggested because it is all-too-often missed, or dismissed as 'being shy'.
This reminds me of me as a child...the teachers all thought I had dyslexia, as it's often mistaken for laziness or lack of attentiveness...But it turned out I was just lazy
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