Again, I'm talking in general terms here as opposed to specifics - I can't speak for every firm - but these will probably be approximate numbers, usually either based off the quoted number from the firm (which will be a general number which they give for general indications) or an average of confirmed intake numbers or something like that.Oh that is interesting - so are the trainee intake numbers posted on LegalCheek not exact numbers? I guess I’ve been mainly interviewing with US firms with a trainee intake less than 10 or so, and I got the sense that they would hire the exact number regardless of circumstances but your point definitely makes sense! Then again, a candidate who ends up being perfect throughout a vac scheme will have had to be really unlucky to not shine enough in an interview to get the vac scheme initially imo
In terms of the exit interview example, this was just an example and won't be a rule by any means. I think an otherwise-perfect candidate would need to utterly crash and burn in an interview to be rejected purely on that basis in most instances.