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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 76200" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>So I didn’t get asked a single question on Brexit in any of my interviews across two cycles. I think firms are very unlikely to ask about it simply because there are bigger trends affecting the market right now. That being said, I think doing the TCLA course on Brexit will help just in case it did come up in interviews. You will not be asked to recite the timeline of Brexit and no you shouldn’t prepare scripted answers on how it happened. I especially doubt you will be asked the how it happened question because it was over 5 years ago now. Just have a working knowledge of the latest developments surrounding it, particularly what the U.K. is having difficulties coming to an agreement on with the EU and how it will affect the U.K. economy going forth. Again I highly doubt you’ll be quizzed on it in depth (unless it’s something you actively bring up) so just a basic knowledge will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 76200, member: 1572"] So I didn’t get asked a single question on Brexit in any of my interviews across two cycles. I think firms are very unlikely to ask about it simply because there are bigger trends affecting the market right now. That being said, I think doing the TCLA course on Brexit will help just in case it did come up in interviews. You will not be asked to recite the timeline of Brexit and no you shouldn’t prepare scripted answers on how it happened. I especially doubt you will be asked the how it happened question because it was over 5 years ago now. Just have a working knowledge of the latest developments surrounding it, particularly what the U.K. is having difficulties coming to an agreement on with the EU and how it will affect the U.K. economy going forth. Again I highly doubt you’ll be quizzed on it in depth (unless it’s something you actively bring up) so just a basic knowledge will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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