other interview. Luckily, most run along very similar lines, allowing
you to prepare well in advance and optimize your chances of success.<p><br>This book provides everything
a candidate
needs to know for success in
a medical interview. Read this book and nail that job!1) Introduction.<p>2) Before the Interview.<p>Spotting the advert.<p>The Commando Operation
to get on the shortlist.<p>To visit or not
to visit.<p>Who
to see once
you are shortlisted.<p>Getting the CV right.<p>How
to choose
a winning
referee (or three).<p>.<p>3) The Interview.<p>Where, when and how.<p>What
to wear.<p>How
to smell.<p>How
to sit.<p>Eye contact, where
to look and the CV run-through.<p>Gesture.<p>How
to end the interview.<p>.<p>4) The Questions.<p>Inevitable questions.<p>Probable questions.<p>Problem questions and how
to escape.<p>Cringe questions.<p>Googlies.<p>Handling the Vicar's Wife.<p>Fell walking and motorbikes.<p>Any questions for the panel.?.<p>.<p>5) After the Interview.<p>The job offer.<p>Negotiation, how, where and who with?.<p>Salary.<p>Office and secretary.<p>What if
you weren't successful?.<p>.<p>6) Conclusion.<p>IndexAn excellent guide
to the process of applying and getting hospital posts in the UK system...This book is
a must for final year students, house officers and senior house officers who are looking for hospital posts and would not go amiss for those contemplating more senior appointments.<p>Senior House Officer in Medicine, Newcastle upon Tyne<p>...I would whole hear@2™™™™šÿ¾Úx
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