DunDally
Well-Known Member
My daughter has an interview for a position as a student vet nurse at a small animal practice that also has an exotics clinic. This is her dream job and she is, of course very keen to make a good impression but, at 20, she has never attended a formal interview before. After obtaining excellent GCSE results she decided to do an NVQ in horse care and management (under an outreach scheme run by Bridgwater College where you train on a working yard and tutors come to you for the theory modules) before looking for a student vet nurse placement. Well one year turned into four and she has now completed level 3. During her training as well as working on the yard, she worked at a local boarding kennels for dogs and cats and, this year, at a professional show yard as a groom/rider. There was no formal interview for either job. In each case there was an informal chat on the phone followed by come and have a weeks trial which she did and at the end of day 1 in each case was told she had the job.
She is only too aware of how difficult it is to find a training placement and does not want to make any basic errors. For example with regard to dress, should she go for full on formal skirt, blouse and jacket or would something slightly more casual be acceptable. What sort of questions should she ask? She is not daft by any means but is getting herself into a bit of a panic about her inexperience of the interview process. I have tried to help but having been in the same office job for 16 years, it is a long time since I have been in that position.
Not sure if its really relevant but she has ridden since the age of 6
She has a reference written by a work colleague of mine whos ex-racehorse she has re-schooled over the last 18 months and she has asked the owners of the boarding kennels if they would also be prepared to give her a reference so she can take these to her interview.
Sorry if this is a bit long but If anyone can give any pointers, both daughter and myself would be very grateful
She is only too aware of how difficult it is to find a training placement and does not want to make any basic errors. For example with regard to dress, should she go for full on formal skirt, blouse and jacket or would something slightly more casual be acceptable. What sort of questions should she ask? She is not daft by any means but is getting herself into a bit of a panic about her inexperience of the interview process. I have tried to help but having been in the same office job for 16 years, it is a long time since I have been in that position.
Not sure if its really relevant but she has ridden since the age of 6
She has a reference written by a work colleague of mine whos ex-racehorse she has re-schooled over the last 18 months and she has asked the owners of the boarding kennels if they would also be prepared to give her a reference so she can take these to her interview.
Sorry if this is a bit long but If anyone can give any pointers, both daughter and myself would be very grateful