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I would just fill it out as the website indicates. Maybe try reloading the page and seeing if it changes it back to the U.K. format, if it doesn’t just stick to what it says tbh!I was just filling in my work experience for HSF and the format seems to be m/d/yyyy. I haven't encountered this format before and it seems like the website has a US format. Do I fill it out as m/d/yyyy or the UK version of d/m/yyyy?
Hey Asil, first off I’d maybe avoid mentioning a deal entirely unless it really justifies your interest in the firm and it’s different practice areas. If you do decide to mention a deal, try to find something more recent, I would say that 2008 is too far backGuys for HSF can I discuss a deal in my application that the firm worked on in 2008. Is that too far back or is it okay if I can show my interest in that deal.
Thanks a lot Dheepa!I would just fill it out as the website indicates. Maybe try reloading the page and seeing if it changes it back to the U.K. format, if it doesn’t just stick to what it says tbh!
Thank you very much for this it is really helpful and appreciate your advice.Hey Asil, first off I’d maybe avoid mentioning a deal entirely unless it really justifies your interest in the firm and it’s different practice areas. If you do decide to mention a deal, try to find something more recent, I would say that 2008 is too far back
Sorry for the delay on this.If in an interview, you are asked how would you respond to a fellow trainee being rude to support staff, how would one approach that?
My initial reaction is to chat to the trainee, and politely explain that their actions are impacting others, and perhaps if they reconsider what they say. Though I'm not sure if it's more multi-dimensional than that?
Any perspective would be appreciated.
Always go with what they are asking you to complete. The system is most likely a global recruitment platform which may default to US date format.I was just filling in my work experience for HSF and the format seems to be m/d/yyyy. I haven't encountered this format before and it seems like the website has a US format. Do I fill it out as m/d/yyyy or the UK version of d/m/yyyy?
If it truly interests you, then use a good approach
I personally wouldn’t. I think it’s far too old.Guys for HSF can I discuss a deal in my application that the firm worked on in 2008. Is that too far back or is it okay if I can show my interest in that deal.
Thank you very much for this and how far is okay for mentioned a deal is 2015 too far.I personally wouldn’t. I think it’s far too old.
I’d still say that’s a bit too far back. Their Soundcloud has some podcasts breaking down recent cases/deals with the partners and associates who worked on them!Thank you very much for this and how far is okay for mentioned a deal is 2015 too far.
Thanks a lot Jessica, that's really helpful!Always go with what they are asking you to complete. The system is most likely a global recruitment platform which may default to US date format.
Yes it's right after the application questionsHi guys, is there a work experience section for the HSF Winter VS application? I'm reviewing my application now before I submit but I can't seem to find it - was worried I'd missed/skipped it.
At least you have even better ones to reuse/base your next answers from for your upcoming applications this cycleI've been reusing paragraphs that describe my work experience for the last few apps. I took some time to adjust them today and now I feel a bit annoyed with myself because they're so much better written than what I had used in the last few apps I've sent. That's my punishment for laziness, I guess.