Should you bring a display folder full of achievements to your job interview?
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Should you bring a display folder to your job interview, or is that a bit of an overkill?
This week, we're answering a listener question about whether it's worth bringing along your certificates, volunteering highlights, and uni achievements.
Sarah and Emma explain who this works best for (hello new grads and early-career applicants), how it can add to your overall impression, and the easiest way to introduce it without feeling awkward.
This strategy only works if you have meaningful, relevant things to include. We don't endorse stuffing a folder full of random stuff for the sake of it!
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