Interview for JP Morgan
anony123
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I am just confused what they would like from me. I have got through to the third stage:
This question my come up but it says, "What can your hobbies tell me that your application can't?"
This question my come up but it says, "What can your hobbies tell me that your application can't?"
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It can let them know what type of person you are,
ie - marathon runner (dedicated, good with routines etc)
- Footballer/Netballer (team player)
- knitting (attention to detail)
These are the sort of things they will be looking for1 -
Hi,
I think you would write about your hobby that you did not mention in your CV, it would be taken photographs during travelling, met new people and get experience from their life in different countries customs, it would be as a mentor you like to help and motivate people on their studies.
RAKTHER
Training Coordinator, Osborne Training.0
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