agreed, insta rejected from most magic circle but having a much better time with US firmsYes but depends on your profile. Magic Circle seem to have slightly different selection “criteria” IMO.
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agreed, insta rejected from most magic circle but having a much better time with US firmsYes but depends on your profile. Magic Circle seem to have slightly different selection “criteria” IMO.
Seems as though MC firms prefer international students, going off the two ACs I have attended this cycle.Yes but depends on your profile. Magic Circle seem to have slightly different selection “criteria” IMO.
I don't think it will be easier to get a vacation scheme from a US firm.I thought it may have just been my experience, but does anybody else find it easier to get further/offers for vac schemes off of US firms, as opposed to Magic Circle & HSF.
Starting to wonder whether I'm on some sort of magic circle blacklist
Yeah, interesting! Do you think it's because their grad rec has different hiring goals or KPI metrics when it comes to hiring more broadly? Interested to hear your thoughts on this.Seems as though MC firms prefer international students, going off the two ACs I have attended this cycle.
Definitely won't be a preference in MC firms. Just they have such large intakes they will often have to recruit a good number of international students too.Seems as though MC firms prefer international students, going off the two ACs I have attended this cycle.
Possibly - or could just be that they get more international applicants, especially from countries where they have offices and US offices don't.Yeah, interesting! Do you think it's because their grad rec has different hiring goals or KPI metrics when it comes to hiring more broadly? Interested to hear your thoughts on this.
Easier was perhaps the wrong choice of word on my behalf, I mean there seems to be a distinct difference in my progression in US application processes when compared to that of MC firms, which is interesting as I spend a relatively equal amount of effort on the applications I send to the firms top of my list (and on prep for AC's)I don't think it will be easier to get a vacation scheme from a US firm.
It may just be that the MC firms think you might not be suited to them and that you are personally more suited to US firms.
From a recruiter's perspective, I don't find this puzzling, I am actually not surprised at all.Easier was perhaps the wrong choice of word on my behalf, I mean there seems to be a distinct difference in my progression in US application processes when compared to that of MC firms, which is interesting as I spend a relatively equal amount of effort on the applications I send to the firms top of my list (and on prep for AC's)
An observation really, one that I find puzzling...
Very true, thanks for your input. It is always great to hear it from the horse's mouth!From a recruiter's perspective, I don't find this puzzling, I am actually not surprised at all.
I think it is more about you who are as a candidate and how your profile/interests/characteristics are more aligned to US firms than MC firms.
My experience is that US firms are more “cutthroat” and prefer output over most things - this probably helps lead to their higher profits. I feel like they put emuch more emphasis on psychometrics and grades - my grades are high and I do well on psychometric and I have got past app stage with 6/8 US firms I applied toor something. MC seem more “nicey nicey” and seem to care much more about extra curriculars and diversity of their intake (more broad range of unis etc).Hey, that's interesting! What's the difference you've observed?
my grades aren't that high and i feel like actually US firms care more about extracurriculars and a well-rounded 'personality' in general in my experienceMy experience is that US firms are more “cutthroat” and prefer output over most things - this probably helps lead to their higher profits. I feel like they put emuch more emphasis on psychometrics and grades - my grades are high and I do well on psychometric and I have got past app stage with 6/8 US firms I applied too or something. MC seem more “nicey nicey” and seem to care much more about extra curriculars and diversity of their intake (more broad range of unis etc).
i have found that scoring 99th percentile and having excellent academics doesn’t guarantee getting to AC wjth MC but almost always does with US.
Would you say it's a mixture of good grades AND/OR outstanding extracurricular achievements (barring saving a mountain goat on the Himalayas?)my grades aren't that high and i feel like actually US firms care more about extracurriculars and a well-rounded 'personality' in general in my experience
Idk it may be but this is just my experiencemy grades aren't that high and i feel like actually US firms care more about extracurriculars and a well-rounded 'personality' in general in my experience
i think its a mixture of both, but also you don't necessarily need outstanding extracurriculars (e.g. president of law soc or won a noble peace prize), as long as you're good at explaining what you learnt from that EC and how you made an impactWould you say its a mixture of good grades AND/OR outstanding extracurricular achievements (barring saving a mountain goat on the Himalayas?)
Will you withdraw from the second interview if the first is an offer?I recently interviewed for a Spring vac scheme last Thurs but have an interview coming up for one with another firm in a couple of days - would it be okay to email grad rec to ask for a quicker response if possible or just wait a little longer?