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“When you’re being interviewed, remember that once upon a time your interviewer was in exactly the same position as you are in, so aim to talk to them just like another person,” says recruitment expert Jane Sunley. Her top tips include making sure you


apply to work for businesses that align with your values and don’t be afraid to shout about your achievements and skills. She adds: “I mentor loads of young


people and they always say, ‘I can’t say that – that makes me sound really


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arrogant’, but in that instance you should use pre-emptive statements, such as ‘I hate blowing my own trumpet, but…’ because that shows awareness and humility and a little bit of self-deprecation.” If you have some experience under


your belt, she recommends that you keep track of the numbers that demonstrate your achievements, so that you can say phrases such as “When I was working in that role, spend per head increased by 10%”.


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Everyone finds job interviews and trial shifts daunting, but there are a few confidence tricks you can practise beforehand


“Use pre-emptive statements, such as ‘I hate blowing my own trumpet, but…’”


Jane Sunley


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