So, it's been a while since I updated my blog! (And I'm truly praying it wont be the last time either...)
It's been almost two weeks since I attended my final interview in Hammersmith, London - and I can't believe how quickly it's gone! (I honestly thought the wait would drag, but we're half way through already!)
I'm going to start by saying I have absolutely no idea whatsoever how my interview went. The recruiters are all so professional and lovely, they don't give anything away and obviously I don't know what kind of answers they were specifically looking for, so I'm just trying to remain positive at this point.
I took a 6 and a half hour coach to London, where I stayed overnight as there was no was for me to physically get there otherwise. It cost me £101 for my hotel and return coach.
On the morning, we headed to the HQ (round the back entrance next to the bus station). We had our photographs taken and were given lanyards.
We went upstairs where our ID was checked, and we had a little chat with one of the recruiters about the tube! Then, we were shuffled into a little cinema screen. (P.s. the HQ is awesome)
We had a little quiz, and were shown a presentation by Sue (head recruiter) which lasted about an hour.
After that was finished, we were left to our own devices and were told to come back for our interview time slots. Mine was at 12, so I returned with another interviewee I had met at about 25 to. At this point, the recruiters were already finished with the 11-12 slot, so we were seen at quarter to which was much earlier than anticipated.
The interview itself lasted around 15 minutes. It was very casual, and I was VERY nervous!
Here are the basic questions that I was asked:
- What do you study at University?
- What does your course entail?
- What do you plan on doing once you have finished University?
- Why do you want to do the program?
- What are your past work experiences?
- What are your top 4 job roles?
- Are you okay with room mates?
- Are you okay with the heat?
- Are you okay with working with chemicals?
- Are you okay with heavy lifting?
- Would you be okay with having a drugs test upon arrival?
- Are you happy with the fees / the wage you will be paid?
- Do you have any tattoos that may interfere with your costume?
I think that I was very professional, and at very least looked professional. I tried to answer each question in depth, giving a detailed response instead of just answering "yes" or "no". I said everything that I was planning on saying, which I'm taking as a good sign.
When asked about tattoos, I mentioned I had one on my back and hip / upper thigh which she seemed to be okay with. I then mentioned I had one on my wrist which I have had seven sessions of laser removal on. Sue asked to see this, and asked a few questions about the pain and measured to see where it stopped to ensure if it wasn't gone in time, it wouldn't be seen underneath a long sleeved costume. This did panic me a little, but I made sure to emphasise that I was getting it removed, and that I wanted to maintain a fresh, conservative appearance.
We will find out results out near the beginning of December, which is still another 2 weeks away. I have spent today being very nervous and thinking about it a lot, which is why I chose to update my blog!
Hopefully in two weeks time I will report some good news, but for the time being I'm not feeling too sure or good about it whatsoever.