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Wednesday, December 11, 2024
The Grand Oral is a key stage in the Crews training program. This videoconference meeting is an opportunity for you to discover your personality, demonstrate your motivation and present your career plan.
Here's a practical guide to help you prepare and maximize your chances of success.
The Grand Oral
- Introduction: the panel introduces itself, explains the framework of theinterview and invites you to do the same.
- Personal presentation: you'll be asked to talk about your educational background, your professional or personal experience, and your goals.
- Discussion of your career plan: the jury will seek to understand your aspirations and assess the coherence of your project with the Crews training courses.
- Q& A: an opportunity to discuss the specifics of our programs, enrolment procedures and career opportunities.
- Conclusion: a few closing words and information on the next steps in the process.
Our tips for a successful interview
Before the interview
- Prepare your equipment: make sure your computer, webcam and microphone are working properly. Check your Internet connection.
- Choose a quiet place: find a quiet space where you won't be disturbed. Avoid noisy public places.
- Take care with the decor: opt for a neutral, professional background. If possible, a well-lit room with a minimalist background is ideal.
- Prepare your speech: think about your background, your motivations and your career plan. Practice talking about yourself concisely and clearly.
- Find out more about Crews: familiarize yourself with our programs, our values, and our pedagogical approach by visiting our website or our social networks.
D-Day
- Arrive on time: connect to the videoconference 5 minutes before the scheduled time.
- Dress professionally: even during a videoconference, a polished presentation reflects your seriousness and respect.
- Eliminate distractions: put your phone on silent mode and close unnecessary tabs on your computer.
- Show your commitment: look at the camera to make eye contact, smile and be attentive throughout the interview.
After the interview
- Take notes: jot down the key points discussed and any additional information.
- Remain reactive: be available to respond quickly to any requests or additional documentation.
In a nutshell
The Grand Oral is above all a moment of exchange. Prepare yourself carefully, be yourself and show that you're motivated to join the Crews adventure. With these tips, you'll be ready to make a good impression and convince people that you're the ideal person to join our training programs. We wish you good luck!
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