Rasputin"name a historical figure you admire" 🤯🤮🥲
Rasputin"name a historical figure you admire" 🤯🤮🥲
10th of Octoberwhen did you apply if you don't mind me asking?
Was that for Covington as I had the same reaction🤣"name a historical figure you admire" 🤯🤮🥲
I don't know why you thought that would get you an AC? They speak to loads of students at events and they won't all get an AC (rightly so because it means nothing and the staff won't even remember you)Jones day PFO, honestly don’t know what these firms want. This even after speaking with them at an event and applying those in my cover letter. Talk about linking your own experiences to the firm and still get rejected, well….
I did, thanks!You can PM me as I have seen a lot of these things in application forms.
It doesn’t guarantee an AC, but interacting with a firm and including the insights on your app does improve the chance of securing one. I think what you’ve written is very discouraging in an already competitive process 🤷🏾♀️I don't know why you thought that would get you an AC? They speak to loads of students at events and they won't all get an AC (rightly so because it means nothing and the staff won't even remember you)
HSF rejection even though I attended their open day. This can't be right? I awkwardly waffled to their associate for 2 mins and even added them on LinkedIn! This has got to be a mistake surely? Should I e-mail them to make sure?It doesn’t guarantee an AC, but interacting with a firm and including the insights on your app does improve the chance of securing one. I think what you’ve written is very discouraging in an already competitive process 🤷🏾♀️
I think the OP is aware that the firm would have spoken to other students too and of course an AC is not guaranteed as a result. However, the tone of your message isn't very kind. It is clear that the OP is disheartened so if you do not have anything encouraging to say, I think it's best not to comment at all.I don't know why you thought that would get you an AC? They speak to loads of students at events and they won't all get an AC (rightly so because it means nothing and the staff won't even remember you)
I think you’ve misread what I have saidHSF rejection even though I attended their open day. This can't be right? I awkwardly waffled to their associate for 2 mins and even added them on LinkedIn! This has got to be a mistake surely? Should I e-mail them to make sure?
I do not understand your attitude, but I have been on this forum for a while and we are kind because the process is brutal. Attending events can help you a lot but it also does not, you never know. For example, last year, I attended a virtual event and interacted with the firm's trainees. I included the information in my cover letter and interview. Guess what? I got a vacation scheme, yes I did not convert it but learnt a lot and got to experience working at a US firm! Be kind dude!HSF rejection even though I attended their open day. This can't be right? I awkwardly waffled to their associate for 2 mins and even added them on LinkedIn! This has got to be a mistake surely? Should I e-mail them to make sure?
What I am seeing is a guy who thinks he's entitled to an AC based on the fact he attended their open day, when I am here grafting everyday working on writing my applications.I think the OP is aware that the firm would have spoken to other students too and of course an AC is not guaranteed as a result. However, the tone of your message isn't very kind. It is clear that the OP is disheartened so if you do not have anything encouraging to say, I think it's best not to comment at all.
You would have gotten the VS regardless lmaoI do not understand your attitude, but I have been on this forum for a while and we are kind because the process is brutal. Attending events can help you a lot but it also does not, you never know. For example, last year, I attended a virtual event and interacted with the firm's trainees. I included the information in my cover letter and interview. Guess what? I got a vacation scheme, yes I did not convert it but learnt a lot and got to experience working at a US firm! Be kind dude!
Lawapplicant strikes again, another cycle of bringing his misery onto others. You were notorious for doing this exact thing last cycle and was warned by @Jessica Booker. Just stop.What I am seeing is a guy who thinks he's entitled to an AC based on the fact he attended their open day, when I am here grafting everyday working on writing my applications.
It is clear to me that he thinks attendance at an open day should bag him an AC spot. This is wrong - what will you get you an AC and subsequently a TC is hard work and determination.
No, believe me. I could not understand what a non-rotational tc entails!You would have gotten the VS regardless lmao
If I 'bring misery' onto you from my posts then I apologise but I will not be censored from giving my opinion. What I said was acceptable and not abusive in anyway. Tag Jess all you want. My post won't get removed and I won't get banned lol.Lawapplicant strikes again, another cycle of bringing his misery onto others. You were notorious for doing this exact thing last cycle and was warned by @Jessica Booker. Just stop.
We can all acknowledge that everyone on this platform is ‘grafting everyday’ on their applications. This is a fabulous community of supportive and determined individuals. We stick together through the gruelling tribulations of the competitive application processes.What I am seeing is a guy who thinks he's entitled to an AC based on the fact he attended their open day, when I am here grafting everyday working on writing my applications.
It is clear to me that he thinks attendance at an open day should bag him an AC spot. This is wrong - what will you get you an AC and subsequently a TC is hard work and determination.
This thread is being de-railed and I don't want that to happen.We can all acknowledge that everyone on this platform is ‘grafting everyday’ on their applications. This is a fabulous community of supportive and determined individuals. We stick together through the gruelling tribulations of the competitive application processes.
I think the most important takeaway is the attribute that will get you an AC is authenticity, warmth and personability…NOT by putting others down with pure nastiness.