Originally Posted by
xjtdisp
They want to get to know the real you. Have an idea of the information you want to convey, but don't make it sound like you are reading off cue cards.
I've done two prep services, ECIC and another no longer in business. Neither endorsed or gave canned prepped answers to questions.
In fact, ECIC went out of their way to point out that they would not be giving answers to particular questions, but how to say
your answers to particular questions.
I think people should be very careful posting on here, especially if you're a new hire. It may have changed, but when I went thru, we had to sign non-disclosure agreements about the testing and interview scenarios.