Jessica Booker
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If you accept a TC, you should technically withdraw from all other recruitment processes.@Jessica Booker regarding what I said about postgrad course, is this something that would be possible to do? Also, am I correct in saying that if I secure a TC, I am not supposed to apply for VS again. However, is that different when applying to a direct TC? I'm thinking if I am successful in getting a TC this year, I can accept that as like an insurance, and then apply for direct TC's at 'better' (higher paying) firms? Then rescind the original offer if successful.
However, some candidates do as you are suggesting and secure a TC and then try to get an offer that better suits them. You have to be careful though - as soon as you take any financial benefit from the firm (eg a maintenance grant or onboard to a sponsored course) you have made a commitment to them and trying to get around all the technicalities of that to pursue another offer is not straight forward. So if you renege on an offer do so before you fill in any forms to commit to the GDL/LPC/SQE or you receive any payments from the firm.