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Jessica Booker

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@Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu @Jaysen This is the second time writing in the chat, having sent 3 emails already with no response. I bought the Premium last Saturday, and I am still awaiting membership approval. So unprofessional. Please at least reply and give me a refund.
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Maybe it was some sort of a test question where generative AI always gives the same answer?

They definitely do. Also they did a presentation a couple of years ago at my uni (Top RG, non Oxbridge) and one of the partners mentioned they went to Birmingham for UG, he then said “But we don’t hire from there anymore do we”. Grad rec tried to hush it up by saying they look at everything holistically but a brief look at their future and current trainees shows that mantra is definitely true.
Grad rec trying to do damage control when it’s so much better to be honest and transparent about it. I went to a semi-top RG but I went there solely because it was the closest RG to where I live. I wasn’t in a financial position of moving really far from home. Of course I loved my uni and course but my options were quite limited. It’s sad that people with potential are immediately rejected because they didn’t go Oxbridge/LSE/Imperial. It’s minor though it’s their loss at the end of the day. 🥲🥲​
 

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CC SPARK post-WG PFO. had it reviewed by careers service twice fgs.
Sorry to hear!

Spark is incredibly competitive, and while I’ve seen some TC offers been made to the current spark cohort- it seems that not everyone has been made offers.

You have every advantage in working on your application for the direct TC next year and I know that you will smash it.

If it helps, I know of people who were rejected from spark but went on to obtain direct TC offers the subsequent year.
 

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    @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu @Jaysen This is the second time writing in the chat, having sent 3 emails already with no response. I bought the Premium last Saturday, and I am still awaiting membership approval. So unprofessional. Please at least reply and give me a refund.

    Hey there! It doesn't look like we have a record of a subscription under this account. Would you mind sending me an email to [email protected] with your premium email?
     

    OliverTwist

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    3 PFO’s today…11am…. Birthday off to a good start haha
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    floral.tcla

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    Sorry to hear!

    Spark is incredibly competitive, and while I’ve seen some TC offers been made to the current spark cohort- it seems that not everyone has been made offers.

    You have every advantage in working on your application for the direct TC next year and I know that you will smash it.

    If it helps, I know of people who were rejected from spark but went on to obtain direct TC offers the subsequent year.
    thank you, that's reassuring to hear :)
     

    AlegalA

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    The question said "we'd like to give bonuses if it doesn't cost more than 0.5% of revenue". subsequently, you need to calculate the cost of bonuses. For example if the cost was 5% of revenue, then the answer that read "we can't give bonuses, as it would cost 5% of revenue" is correct. the correct answer calculates the cost of the bonuses as a % of revenue, and then relates that to the question.
    I agree, but the way the sentences were phrased didn't correlate to the correct answer eg- "it is exactly 0.5% so we can give bonuses" when in fact it's under or "it is way above 5% so we can't give bonuses" when the correct answer is that it is exactly 5%.

    Although the action would be correct (can/can't give the bonus), the way the answer is phrased is incorrect.
     

    xanderlawyer

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    Grad rec trying to do damage control when it’s so much better to be honest and transparent about it. I went to a semi-top RG but I went there solely because it was the closest RG to where I live. I wasn’t in a financial position of moving really far from home. Of course I loved my uni and course but my options were quite limited. It’s sad that people with potential are immediately rejected because they didn’t go Oxbridge/LSE/Imperial. It’s minor though it’s their loss at the end of the day. 🥲🥲​
    The applications and interviews are literally university blind...
     

    Ram Sabaratnam

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    Hi Ram,

    Thank you so much for your quick reply and help! Sorry, I should've put more detail. It is for King & Spalding's question: Please describe a current news story that is of interest to you and why (300 words). Their main sectors are energy and construction. I would really appreciate your guidance on how I can make this topic more concise and relevant. I am happy to speak about how I am interested in how the USA's policies disrupt global economies, but it is just very broad. Thank you! Your help is invaluable.

    Hiya @gazdgazd11

    Thanks for clarifying! To effectively address King & Spalding’s prompt, you’ll need to narrow your focus. Is there a specific set of tariffs you have in mind? Since taking office, the Trump administration has made several announcements, including a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, a reduced 10% tariff on Canadian energy resources (currently set to take effect in March, but not yet entirely clear if this will happen), and a 10% tariff on imports from China. There are also tariffs on specific products, such as aluminium and steel, which are likely to have a major impact on supply chains and consumers. A good starting point would be to briefly describe the tariffs you’re focusing on, outlining their scope and the industries most affected.

    The second part of the question asks why you find these developments interesting. You don't need to say specifically how it affects King & Spalding or its clients, but you may want to allude to these. You might be drawn to how tariffs disrupt established supply chains, influence market dynamics, and reshape economic relationships between countries. If you can connect this to your personal experience or interests, that would strengthen your response. For example, I’m originally from Canada, and the threat of tariffs has directly affected people in my life - friends who work in the auto industry have faced significant uncertainty, and everyone I know has been worried about rising costs on products. What I’ve found particularly interesting is the Canadian government’s response and how they’ve worked to mitigate the impact of these tariffs without causing further economic strain. Your own reasons might be different. Maybe you’re interested in the legal side (e.g. how businesses respond to tariffs, how trade disputes play out politically between countries, etc). Whatever your angle, the key is to articulate why this topic genuinely interests you in a way that reflects your perspective.

    In terms of structure, you could take the following approach:
    • Introduction: Briefly introduce the recent tariffs imposed by President Trump, highlighting their scope and the sectors most affected.

    • Impact on certain sectors: Discuss how these tariffs are expected to influence certain industries, and presumably you can focus on energy and construction here. For instance, the construction industry relies heavily on materials like steel and aluminium, which are subject to increased costs due to tariffs. The escalation in material costs can quickly lead to higher project expenses and potential delays. You can also briefly mention here how the tariffs might disrupt global supply chains, leading to increased costs and delays in project timelines. The energy sector, for example, could face challenges with the importation of critical components, affecting production and distribution.

    • Personal Reflection: I'd conclude by articulating your personal interest in the topic. Here you'll want to emphasise your fascination with how such policy decisions can have considerable effects on global industries, economies, and legal practices. This will ensure that you've adequately addressed the second part of the prompt and showcase genuine interest with the tariff(s) you've chosen to discuss.
    This advice is just to get you going. Hope this helps and good luck with the application!
     
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    Chris Brown

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    The applications and interviews are literally university blind...
    “They definitely do. Also they did a presentation a couple of years ago at my uni (Top RG, non Oxbridge) and one of the partners mentioned they went to Birmingham for UG, he then said “But we don’t hire from there anymore do we”. Grad rec tried to hush it up by saying they look at everything holistically but a brief look at their future and current trainees shows that mantra is definitely true.”

    This doesn’t sound like university blind or CV blind recruitment in my opinion. I don’t think there’s a problem with recruiting from top universities but I just think firms should be honest and transparent about that so applicants know what to expect. 🤷🏾‍♂️​
     

    l789

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    thank you, that's reassuring to hear :)
    Yeah honestly, please don’t sweat it.

    I’ve had some rejections this week and I’m normally quite ok with dealing with them but I also know it can be tough.

    I just wanted to reassure you from my experience of people I know of who haven’t had luck with spark but then went on to obtain TCs and also when I was invited to CC open day in November, one of the attendees was previously rejected from the same open day last year Nov 2023 and applied for it this year Nov 2024 and obtained a place.

    Keep pushing you will get there!
     
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    floral.tcla

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    Yeah honestly, please don’t sweat it.

    I’ve had some rejections this week and I’m normally quite ok with dealing with them but I also know it can be tough.

    I just wanted to reassure you from my experience of people I know of who haven’t had luck with spark but then went on to obtain TCs and also when I was invited to CC open day in November, one of the attendees was previously rejected from the same open day last year Nov 2023 and applied for it this year Nov 2024 and obtained a place.

    Keep pushing you will get there!
    thank you, this made me smile. You will get there too!!!

    I hope you're dealing with the rejections okay. It's their loss!
     

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