I was about to ask this. Can someone clarify if it is automatically sent after submitting application or your application is screened before you get the WG invite please.I thought applications get screened before being sent the WG?
I was about to ask this. Can someone clarify if it is automatically sent after submitting application or your application is screened before you get the WG invite please.I thought applications get screened before being sent the WG?
I thought that too but I applied 20/10 and was invited to do WG 21/10. Pretty fast turn around to be reviewed?I thought applications get screened before being sent the WG?
Thank you - that’s very helpful to hear. May I check when you applied & also what the outcome was? 😊I heard back yesterday if that helps!
Maybe they changed the process this year because last year it was definitely selective.I thought that too but I applied 20/10 and was invited to do WG 21/10. Pretty fast turn around to be reviewed?
Thank you!!I wouldn't write it off just yet, apparently, they shortlist so they may take the application itself into consideration -For practice I used the below links CC has a practice application as does LL - AD has a good number of free tests:
https://www.assessmentday.co.uk/watson-glaser-critical-thinking.htm
https://jobs.cliffordchance.com/early-careers-me
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I'm sorry to hear that- I'm sure you will succeed at other applications! Can I ask how fast the turn around was between doing the test and hearing back?bird and bird pfo since i didn’t meet the benchmark for wg. quite disappointed 😔
hey can I ask how fast the turn around was between doing the test and hearing back?I did mine this weekend. Haven’t heard back yet.
Hi! Was this for the spring or summer VS?bird and bird pfo since i didn’t meet the benchmark for wg. quite disappointed 😔
I heard back the next day to say I passedhey can I ask how fast the turn around was between doing the test and hearing back?
Hi @soldofa8 I would not worry about this too much. You will definitely not be rejected because of one typo - especially since the graduate recruitment team may be aware of occasional system errors. Recruiters have told me in the past that 98% of applications have at least one typo and even the "strictest" recruiters operate at most something like a three-strikes-and-you're-out rule. Even if you have multiple typos, while not ideal, recruiters will likely be willing to overlook it if the quality of the application is otherwise very high - this actually happened once to me.Hi everyone, I just submitted an application, but I think the system had a technical error, and even though I wrote my application correctly, the system made it seem as if I made a typo. I was supposed to write "conducting", but on my form it says "conducti ng". This happened after I tried to change it multiple times, and even when I thought I did it turned up like this. I am now very upset that this happened, do you think this would automatically be a rejection? I have no other mistakes in the application other than a few redundant spaces before commas, again due to the system. Is it worth emailing grad rec?
Really useful.Thank you.I was someone who kept failing firms WG tests and getting filtered out in my first cycle. This cycle I got 37/40 for Linklaters and passed DLA and CC, although idk my exact scores.
I think while practising tests definitely helps, to consistently score high, using resources or watching videos on the underlying reasoning as to why X is the correct answer is what will help you score high consistently. Going off intuition alone never worked well for me.