Hey everyone! I hope you're all good and looking forward to some semblance of normality in the near future....
Following my vac scheme apps to 4 firms and making it to the final stages of 3 of them before being binned, I'm finally picking myself up and getting ready to face the application beast again - this time for direct TC apps. Again, this will be my first time applying for direct TC's having made the career change decision last summer so I'm still fresh and naive to all this (but getting more and more knowledgeable as time goes on!)...
I was wondering some things...
1) Applying to firms for direct TC that rejected your vac scheme app - is it a waste of time this year around?
2) Urgency with getting apps in - I am aware that many direct TC apps are open well into the summer and late July (great!) - but is there the same urgency with getting them in the sooner the better?
3) I'm nervous to apply to all the firms I want and to face rejections from them all - if I go to apply to them next year again, I fear there may be little I could add to an app this late in the year in time for next - is there an argument to save a few as contingency or does it not really matter and it's all part of the gig (applying multiple times before getting into one, that is).
4) Any top tips please! x
Thank you for all your help and I hope you are all flourishing and thriving during these stressful times!
I've learnt there's more to life than securing one of these mysterious and ungraspable positions... Our day will come eventually... haha
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Hey! I'm sorry about the rejections you've gotten but you must be a really strong candidate to have made it to ACs for three firms and in your first app cycle as well! I'm sure your TC offer isn't that far off. To answer your questions:
1. Make sure to check first if the firm allows you to re-apply within the same cycle. Most firms don't but if the firm does then it's definitely not a waste! I got rejected by a firm for the VS but the TC app I submitted in the same cycle was successful. Just make sure to improve your application before re-applying.
2. Urgency is only a factor if the applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Even then, while it is a safe bet to submit as early as possible, even submitting say two weeks before the deadline puts you quite a bit ahead of most other applicants.
3. I wouldn't recommend saving your apps in this way. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by re-applying. With regards to having less to add on to the application, sometimes it has less to do with adding experiences and more to do with explaining/selling those experiences better, demonstrating more in-depth research into the firm, etc. When I re-applied to that firm I mentioned in point 1, I had no new experiences. I was just far more convincing when utilising those experiences to explain my motivations.
4. Top tip - Be strategic about which firms you apply to. Most US firms almost exclusively recruit from VS so the chances of success are far lower than firms which do recruit heavily from TC (A&O,
Freshfields, Slaughters, NRF etc.)
I hope that helps and good luck with the applications!