Spelling error on vac scheme application

Anusha07

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Oct 24, 2024
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Hi - just submitted an application for a Vacation Scheme and noticed that I spelled the firm name incorrectly (“Mischon” instead of “Mishcon”) in one of the answers - twice. Not sure how, I believe I made the typo once and autocorrect took it like that from there. Should I email the firm and apologise? Is it one door closed? Been pulling my hair out since I noticed :(
 
Definitely do not email them, they might not even notice the mistake.

In my cover letter I once typed "Slaughter & May" as opposed to Slaughter and May, and they still progressed me. Be more careful in future but you still have a chance.
 
Hi - just submitted an application for a Vacation Scheme and noticed that I spelled the firm name incorrectly (“Mischon” instead of “Mishcon”) in one of the answers - twice. Not sure how, I believe I made the typo once and autocorrect took it like that from there. Should I email the firm and apologise? Is it one door closed? Been pulling my hair out since I noticed :(
Anecdotally, some firms operate a "three strikes and you are out" policy for typos/spelling errors, and my impression is that this is the "harsher" end of the spectrum. As such, although not ideal I would not expect the two errors to necessarily result on their own in a rejection.

Also, like @Apple said, you should definitely not email about it. If you email, that will not repair the damage that has already been done if they have already noticed the mistake. However, if they have not, you notifying them of the mistake will only hurt your progression chances.