I think with these questions, as long as you justify your answer with clear valid reasons e.g. emerging markets, would suit the firm's strengths in x, y & z for this reason, you can pretty much say what you like. However make sure you clearly justify it!
Agreed - very useful going forwards! They also encouraged me to apply for a TC next year which I think bodes well as I think they thought I was a strong candidate who just lacked a bit of experience at this stage
EDIT: Figured I'd also post this here so that is easier for people to find at a later date
So guys just had my feedback call with Macfarlanes which was actually more positive than I thought it was going to be. So the day is structured in three parts, which is how they decided to give me the...
Think it literally depends on the firm ahaha. Macfarlanes call successful people 1-2 days after the AC and you receive a rejection email in a similar timeframe so they're normally really good but other firms I'm not sure
I'd email them to get in contact with them - I personally would want to put out of my misery on that front haha. I'm sure if you contact HL after they've let you know, they'll be more than happy to book in a feedback call :)
As in did I pass the test? I did but was then rejected at the application review stage. After I submitted my application, I realised that one of my answers was missing a word and so was annoyed that they may have rejected me purely on that basis but there we go... just got to be more careful in...
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