Under my skills and how playing team sport developed my communication and team work skills. That shows I have skills appropriate for the job and ALSO that I've done EC's to back them up. Half my interview was about cricket
Yeah I just put on the activities that is attended and the seminars of gone too. Extra curriculars help such as joining a society, playing a sport, volunteering etc. Not all down to marks. Interviews is just practice. Practice a lot of behavioural type questions if u get spare time ots good...
I did a little bit of GLP too lol but didmt complete it. Kind of regret not going on exchange tho. That's a great experience and gets u 100 points from memory
I'm happy to answer any questions u may have Light. Just drop an inbox if u like if u want personal feedback or if u think ur q applies to a wider audience then feel free to post here
If you guys are looking to apply/applied or want to learn about what it's like to work at a Big 4 don't forget to drop by on the 19th and come say hi to me, HR and some other EY employees. Idk if it's free ice cream since its an "ice cream" day but come say hi anyway:)
It definitely depends on the person. I loved Econ111 (got 83 woth minimal effort) but hates Econ110 ( got 68 woth prob more effort). It depends on the tutor too imo. My tutor for 111 was much better than the 110 tutor. In terms of maths I thought 110 had more? Could be wrong did it ages ago
There's going to be one In mid March. Apparently the 19th because I'll be one of the EY ambassadors there. Don't think it's finalised yet tho. Its pretty long, from 11am to 2pm
Tbh I personally think for EY you need a lot of luck because the recruitment process is so short and quick here. Tips are obviously to update and set out your resume well. Do the tests as soon as possible. This year the 2nd test was a lot harder than previous years tests but that's good it...
Accept then resign if you get a better job offer. I know it's hard to day no to them especially after they be so nice but at the end of the day the corporate world is pretty cut throat and you should do what's best for u, it's not about making people at a company u don't want to work at long...
Did you ask if you can hold of deciding till u get the outcomes of other companies? Granted it may not look good but it's always good to ask. And if there's a time where it expires it's really upto u. U can accept the mid tier offer then resign without starting of u get a better offer too can't...
Is LEX relevant to anything tho? My mates did LEX as their people unit and most of em scored HDs with minimal effort. If u get to do any free electives choose a 1st yr law course to see if it interests u.