How should I prepare for an internal-audit interview so I sound concrete instead of generic?
I do not want to sound like I memorized canned answers from a career blog.\n\nThe source discussion was triggered by 'Internal Audit - Interview Tips'. The practical concern underneath it was: As the title says, I have an interview coming up in a few days. I am really nervous about it. It is an Internal Audit Analyst position. I had an initial call where it was the basics, like tell me about yourself, why internal audit, why this firm, and it went well. Now I was told
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