Has anyone heard back from GT for 2024/2025 post AC? Does anyone know whether they send rejection emails?
my friend has been offered the TC about 2 weeks agoHas anyone heard back from GT for 2024/2025 post AC? Does anyone know whether they send rejection emails?
I assume they are looking to see the depth of your character. All of your experiences make you unique and mean you bring diversity of thought and experience to an organisation.what is the point of questions asking what you do outside work and study - what could be some things a firm is looking out for if anyone has any insight?
They want to see that you keep yourself busy, have interest that keep you grounded (eg you are not a workaholic) and that you potentially do things that align with their values.what is the point of questions asking what you do outside work and study - what could be some things a firm is looking out for if anyone has any insight?
i see! Would spending time with family and friends as one of these things be a weak answer (i can connect this with communication skills and nurturing relationships perhaps)They want to see that you keep yourself busy, have interest that keep you grounded (eg you are not a workaholic) and that you potentially do things that align with their values.
Not really - this is something everyone ultimately does. It needs to be something more unique and also ideally something that either hones skills/knowledge, or has a positive impact on others.i see! Would spending time with family and friends as one of these things be a weak answer (i can connect this with communication skills and nurturing relationships perhaps)
got rejected from TLT on tuesdayAnyone heard from Addleshaw, Eversheds or TLT direct TC app?
They ask cause they want to get more of a sense of your personality beyond what's on paper. For people still in university, I assume they want to hear about your extracurriculars (any clubs/sports/societies you have joined or have leadership roles in if applicable). For people who graduated or aren't part of any societies, I think they wanna hear about any personal hobbies then which are non-professional in nature and showcase something that you are interested in. For example playing an instrument/going on runs or bike rides/making art/learning a language for fun. It's a good opportunity for you to show them what makes you an interesting and holistic person.what is the point of questions asking what you do outside work and study - what could be some things a firm is looking out for if anyone has any insight?