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<blockquote data-quote="Nicole Shroff" data-source="post: 185" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Hi Selma! I know many people in my intake and trainees at other firms who faced rejection in their first round of applications.I wouldn't let that dissuade you. I can't speak for graduate recruitment, but I think they would be looking to see how you have grown since your last application i.e. whether your opinions have evolved, whether your interests have changed and perhaps an application which has a better understanding of the market. I don't think your answers need to be radically different. That being said, I would advise you to change them sufficiently to demonstrate that you have thought about the application sufficiently and can bring something new to the table to stand out (easier said than done I know!). Sorry if that was a very wooly response!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicole Shroff, post: 185, member: 33"] Hi Selma! I know many people in my intake and trainees at other firms who faced rejection in their first round of applications.I wouldn't let that dissuade you. I can't speak for graduate recruitment, but I think they would be looking to see how you have grown since your last application i.e. whether your opinions have evolved, whether your interests have changed and perhaps an application which has a better understanding of the market. I don't think your answers need to be radically different. That being said, I would advise you to change them sufficiently to demonstrate that you have thought about the application sufficiently and can bring something new to the table to stand out (easier said than done I know!). Sorry if that was a very wooly response! [/QUOTE]
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