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Safety Man 1  
#1 Posted : 08 May 2014 21:04:02(UTC)
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Safety Man 1

Hi All 5 weeks to my peer review interview has anyone got any last minute advice
Ade67  
#2 Posted : 09 May 2014 11:08:04(UTC)
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Ade67

Prepare for the core questions and provide good examples to support your answers. Use "I" not "we" when providing your examples, you need to sell yourself. You have no doubt been working towards this for a number of years, and have the knowledge and skills necessary it is just a case of communicating what you know. Try no to be to worried, which is sometimes easier said than done. In my case the panel really put me at ease and I came out having enjoyed the interview, though still with uncertainty as to the outcome. The relief when you get a positive outcome is worth all the effort you have put in to get to this stage.
martynp1000  
#3 Posted : 09 May 2014 12:09:42(UTC)
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martynp1000

Hope that you are not in London in the middle of a tube strike on the platform waiting for whatever service is likely to turn up with 2 hours to go to your start time and then get a call to say "sorry your interview in 2 hours time is cancelled" because one of the panel members cannot make it. That is what happenned to me last week. Constructive feedback has been provided.
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