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Mareng:
I've only had one interview, just before christmas, and am not looking forward to having to do it again....

Most things to remember are pretty much already covered, one thing I would add is to do woth getting there on time.

If its somewhere you've either never been before or dont got to usually, do a trial run a few days before at about the same time as you will on the day.  Make sure you know the route, and how long it wil take, as theres nothing worse than looking on RAC.co.uk and seeing their route finder saying it'll take 20 mins, to hit roadworks/school run traffic/closed roads etc.

When I went for mine at Prodrive, I found the place and then went to find the nearest cafe, just so that if I found that I got there early, I could go somewhere to get a brew.

Above all, relax, be confident and be yourself.

TDi90:
thank you everyone for your helpful replies...
i have read it through lots of times and will do up until wednesday!
ill let you all know when i know  :P
a nervous Rob

kizz81:

--- Quote ---Rolls Royce apprentice.
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i nearly went for a post 16 rolls-royce apprenticeship, best of luck

burgerman:
 Apart from most of the above, WITHOUT being cocky i always go into a interview with the attitude that they need me to employ, not that i need the job, Hard to describe really but i guess its confidence i guess  :)   I reckon it works as every job i have seroiusly gone for i have got ( so far)   Bit too late now but going for a coupe of interviews before hand usually settles things down a tad  ;)   Best wishes rob


  If it makes ya feel better my WORST performance in any interview was for aston martin, In a word it was a complete balls up :lol:  I genuinely walked out of there thinking "it was nice to have a looky around anyway" And to my amazement they rang me the next day and offered me the job  :shock: 

   Nout as wierd as folk   :lol:

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