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Early Stage Rejection Application form Feedback through a SAR
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 93508" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>If an application does not meet the minimum requirements, then it is likely to that they will just be rejected on that basis. The most that could be recorded is “does not meet the required standard”. But from what you have said you have a 2.1 and the necessary UCAS points, so it’s unlikely to be the case a decision has been made on that basis.</p><p></p><p>It is highly unlikely there will be emails about your application between individuals. You won’t necessarily find out about any automatic processes either. If the application is more than 6 months old, the firm might not even still hold the data. Some firms wipe data between 6-18 months or at the end of the recruitment cycle.</p><p></p><p>Before you go in with a SAR, ask the firm whether they could provide the feedback before you put a SAR request in. That actually might be more helpful as the firm might be more willing to give you useful feedback where it will save them a huge amount of time dealing with the SAR. If they say no, then you could put the SAR in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 93508, member: 2672"] If an application does not meet the minimum requirements, then it is likely to that they will just be rejected on that basis. The most that could be recorded is “does not meet the required standard”. But from what you have said you have a 2.1 and the necessary UCAS points, so it’s unlikely to be the case a decision has been made on that basis. It is highly unlikely there will be emails about your application between individuals. You won’t necessarily find out about any automatic processes either. If the application is more than 6 months old, the firm might not even still hold the data. Some firms wipe data between 6-18 months or at the end of the recruitment cycle. Before you go in with a SAR, ask the firm whether they could provide the feedback before you put a SAR request in. That actually might be more helpful as the firm might be more willing to give you useful feedback where it will save them a huge amount of time dealing with the SAR. If they say no, then you could put the SAR in. [/QUOTE]
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