Thank you so much for your video! I found this so useful for my interview as an Honorary Assistant Psychologist and I got the position!!! I didn’t expect it at all, I thought I did really bad but thank you so much!!
One of the best vlogs I've seen about applying what you know to the interview. This really got me thinking about how much my own experiences and skills I've learnt working at a secure hospital have taught me how to deal with situations and how to apply them as examples during an interview. As opposed to my old technique of trying to 'guess' what the interviewers wanted to hear. Great stuff thank you.
Thank you so much for the video. As I was watching the video I was really hoping that you would give an example, so I was so pleased when you did! I have question, do we need to be reflective also in AP application forms when addressing each point of the person spec?
Hey thanks for the comment! I would say yes but not to the extent you are in the interview. Try and keep it brief and for specific points only. Reading over my last application, I actually wasn't THAT reflective. I explained how I developed skills listed in the person spec through my previous jobs. Hope that makes sense?
Hi, thanks for sharing your video. What’s your take on using an example from your personal life versus work/professional life? Would the interviewers prefer to hear something related to the job?
I think she mentioned passion as something from her personal life as well as a traumatic situation that she coped with but only a little bit and much more focus was given to previous job skills gained and different situations in these jobs and professional environmenta
Sorry, I'm quite sure what you mean? If you mean a definition of reflective that is - Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one's actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning.
Thank you so much for your video! I found this so useful for my interview as an Honorary Assistant Psychologist and I got the position!!! I didn’t expect it at all, I thought I did really bad but thank you so much!!
One of the best vlogs I've seen about applying what you know to the interview. This really got me thinking about how much my own experiences and skills I've learnt working at a secure hospital have taught me how to deal with situations and how to apply them as examples during an interview. As opposed to my old technique of trying to 'guess' what the interviewers wanted to hear. Great stuff thank you.
Such a great example, very clear and hit home the process. Thank you so much!!
I really love your videos been preparing for an AP interview and you have been super helpful!
Thanks so much! Good luck with the applications!
Thank you so much for this. I have my first educational AP interview in April :)
Oooo good luck!! Congrats for getting an interview :)
Very helpful, thank you
Thanks for watching!
thank you for sharing. this was insightful
I'm glad!! 😄
Thank you so much for the video. As I was watching the video I was really hoping that you would give an example, so I was so pleased when you did! I have question, do we need to be reflective also in AP application forms when addressing each point of the person spec?
Hey thanks for the comment! I would say yes but not to the extent you are in the interview. Try and keep it brief and for specific points only. Reading over my last application, I actually wasn't THAT reflective. I explained how I developed skills listed in the person spec through my previous jobs. Hope that makes sense?
Thank you!!!!
Hi, thanks for sharing your video. What’s your take on using an example from your personal life versus work/professional life? Would the interviewers prefer to hear something related to the job?
I think she mentioned passion as something from her personal life as well as a traumatic situation that she coped with but only a little bit and much more focus was given to previous job skills gained and different situations in these jobs and professional environmenta
what is definition of reflective interview?? i can't find definition..
Sorry, I'm quite sure what you mean? If you mean a definition of reflective that is - Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one's actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning.