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Taking time off to do winter/summer schemes
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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 118895" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>This is super tricky as it depends on your firm's policies around taking time off beyond the duration that they have made allowances for <em>and</em> your relationship with the firm itself. There is also the added consideration of conflict of interest, which means that you cannot simply do a vac scheme without telling your current employer. Clueing in your supervisor/any superiors you have a good relationship with about your intention to make a vac scheme application could be a good starting point. I would also highly recommend taking the direct TC route as you could potentially pursue this without needing to let your employer know until you're made an offer or you accept an offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 118895, member: 17155"] This is super tricky as it depends on your firm's policies around taking time off beyond the duration that they have made allowances for [I]and[/I] your relationship with the firm itself. There is also the added consideration of conflict of interest, which means that you cannot simply do a vac scheme without telling your current employer. Clueing in your supervisor/any superiors you have a good relationship with about your intention to make a vac scheme application could be a good starting point. I would also highly recommend taking the direct TC route as you could potentially pursue this without needing to let your employer know until you're made an offer or you accept an offer. [/QUOTE]
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