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interview practice - greenvolume
#1
Hi,

Anybody interested in practicing interview skills? eastern time zone, few hours per day

Please leave your skype ID or email me: exams2prep

Good luck
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#2
hi, my skype id is match psych
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#3
I left some helpful tips in another thread, reposting here as you may find them useful. If you keep the following in mind when practicing interviews, it will go a long way towards acing the interview.

- Have a list of common questions that you are most likely to get asked. Things like:
1. Tell us about yourself?
2. Why should we hire/choose you when we have all these other candidates?
3. What do you want to train here?
4. Why do you want to pursue IM/FM/Psych etc?
5. What if you didn't match in Psych?
6. What if you didn't match this year?
7. Why is your score in Step 1 is so good but not so good in Step 2 CK? (Assuming that you had good score in Step 1 and lower score in Step 2.)
8. Tell me about a time when ....
9. How did you find out about our program?
10. Do you know anyone at our program?
11. Your weaknesses and strengths?
12. Why is there gap between your graduation and applying for residency?

- Record your practice and replay it to hear it out loud. Notice any areas of improvement?
- Were you too robotic sounding or did you sound natural?
- Did you use good intonation like the native speakers?
- Did you use good vocabulary in your conversation?
- Did you give too brief answers?
- Have some questions ready to ask when you will inevitably be asked "so do you have any questions for us?"

There's lot more that goes into an effective interview practice but these should get you started for now. Wish you the best in your interviews.

Best regards,
RM Team

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