@@boluwatifeesther3270 Hi hun, my interview went really well...however the only reason why I didn't get the role is because one of the other candidates had experience as a medical secretary and I didn't. Unfortunately I don't remember exactly what was asked, but I based my answers on the NHS Trust core values. Such as being respectful, acting with integrity and based my answers on that. As I had worked in health care prior I used examples and based my answers around this, and also showed how I used secretarial skills by helping my managers outside my actual role. For example, taking notes in meetings, keeping information confidential, showing I can be trusted, being a spokesperson for me peers, knowing where to store confidential information, etc. But honestly as long as your friendly, give eye contact, show you have a passion for the field and take your time to respond you will be fine. If you feel nervous or need time to think do so, or take a sip of water before you respond. No matter what happens just enjoy the experience and do not overthink. Good luck and I pray you get the role you desire. Hope this helps.
Cool! I just got a job today as a medical secretary xx
I have an interview as a medical secretary this Thursday, do you have any advice/ tips?
@@Marsha-be I'm also hoping to apply for this position too!!
@@Marsha-be Hello, did you get the job? I have an interview for this role in a few days. Any suggestions to help prepare? Thank you
@@boluwatifeesther3270 Hi hun, my interview went really well...however the only reason why I didn't get the role is because one of the other candidates had experience as a medical secretary and I didn't. Unfortunately I don't remember exactly what was asked, but I based my answers on the NHS Trust core values. Such as being respectful, acting with integrity and based my answers on that. As I had worked in health care prior I used examples and based my answers around this, and also showed how I used secretarial skills by helping my managers outside my actual role. For example, taking notes in meetings, keeping information confidential, showing I can be trusted, being a spokesperson for me peers, knowing where to store confidential information, etc. But honestly as long as your friendly, give eye contact, show you have a passion for the field and take your time to respond you will be fine. If you feel nervous or need time to think do so, or take a sip of water before you respond. No matter what happens just enjoy the experience and do not overthink. Good luck and I pray you get the role you desire.
Hope this helps.
@@Marsha-be Thank you so much for the tips. I really appreciate
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