The Heart‑Sinking Weakness Example That Makes You Sound Entitled
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In this episode of the Ace Your Consultant Interview podcast, Tessa and Becky unpack three deceptively simple but high‑stakes questions that come up again and again in NHS consultant interviews. They start with whether you can reuse the same USP or golden example more than once.
They then dissect a real “biggest weakness” example from an Academy student and explain why some weaknesses are simply too risky. You’ll hear how to choose a safer, more senior weakness, how to road‑test it out loud, and why this is one answer you should never improvise on the day.
Next, they break down the combined question: “What support will you need, and what do you hope to achieve in your first 12 months?” Tessa and Becky show you how to keep the “support” part to one focused area with clear solutions, and how to frame your first‑year goals.
Finally, they share practical ways to show that you are genuinely passionate about this specific job and department, without resorting to generic lines about Trust values or person specs. You’ll learn how to use what you’ve seen and heard on visits and pre‑interview meetings to make the panel feel, within the first few seconds, that you really want to work with them – and why that emotional connection can subtly tilt the whole interview in your favour.
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