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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Miller" data-source="post: 65786" data-attributes="member: 5063"><p>Hey, </p><p></p><p>This is a really interesting and very valid question. I agree generally with everything that's been said above. </p><p></p><p>My biggest single piece of advice is to trust your gut instinct.Ultimately, you're the only one who knows where is right for you and also whether you're able to grind through a tough period or whether you've pushed too much and you're flogging a dead horse. You've already achieved well and there's no shame in bowing out of other assessments if you're happy with the TC offer you've got. </p><p></p><p>I also agree with Jess specifically that, if you think there's a minimal chance of you accepting a TC or VS with other firms, drop out of their processes. This is only fair on other candidates. I personally did this for one firm with whom I knew I was unlikely to accept a TC after I had secured an offer from another firm. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Miller, post: 65786, member: 5063"] Hey, This is a really interesting and very valid question. I agree generally with everything that's been said above. My biggest single piece of advice is to trust your gut instinct.Ultimately, you're the only one who knows where is right for you and also whether you're able to grind through a tough period or whether you've pushed too much and you're flogging a dead horse. You've already achieved well and there's no shame in bowing out of other assessments if you're happy with the TC offer you've got. I also agree with Jess specifically that, if you think there's a minimal chance of you accepting a TC or VS with other firms, drop out of their processes. This is only fair on other candidates. I personally did this for one firm with whom I knew I was unlikely to accept a TC after I had secured an offer from another firm. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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