Bad Interviewee Tips
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 7:18 pm
I know there's a thread with interviewing tips in the compiled resources thread, but I'm hoping to get a further understanding on how to be a good interviewer.
As a rising 2L median student (top 50%) and a transfer student to a T25, my credentials are obviously not enough. With the few interviews I do get through OCI or elsewhere, I usually get too nervous and mess up whether it's resorting to rambling canned answers or choking.
What are some methods or ways to be in the zone during interviews? Talk less or talk more? And as a naturally stoic and taciturn person, should I "fake it till I make it" or just be myself?
When it comes to actually doing the work, I have no problems. My biggest hurdle is the interview and anyone that can offer me advice I will greatly appreciate it.
As a rising 2L median student (top 50%) and a transfer student to a T25, my credentials are obviously not enough. With the few interviews I do get through OCI or elsewhere, I usually get too nervous and mess up whether it's resorting to rambling canned answers or choking.
What are some methods or ways to be in the zone during interviews? Talk less or talk more? And as a naturally stoic and taciturn person, should I "fake it till I make it" or just be myself?
When it comes to actually doing the work, I have no problems. My biggest hurdle is the interview and anyone that can offer me advice I will greatly appreciate it.