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<blockquote data-quote="spamelinazoid" data-source="post: 204099" data-attributes="member: 18807"><p>I said I noted that most vac schemers get the TC offer, and the vac scheme is obtained by an AC, so an AC is actually a solid indicator of whether someone would make it as a trainee at the firm. Ultimately for VSers the vac scheme is what determines is they get the TC offer - just anecdotally have noticed in the firm(s) ive worked at that most Vac Schemers do get the TC offer (literally only 2-4 out of per cohort 20 dont) so the AC is a solid indicator that they are a good fit if considering alone.</p><p></p><p>As for DTC apps, its not always the case that most candidates are mature/experienced . Many are students who cant do a vac scheme or dont want to do one, and they still get offers despite not having as much experience as mature candidates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spamelinazoid, post: 204099, member: 18807"] I said I noted that most vac schemers get the TC offer, and the vac scheme is obtained by an AC, so an AC is actually a solid indicator of whether someone would make it as a trainee at the firm. Ultimately for VSers the vac scheme is what determines is they get the TC offer - just anecdotally have noticed in the firm(s) ive worked at that most Vac Schemers do get the TC offer (literally only 2-4 out of per cohort 20 dont) so the AC is a solid indicator that they are a good fit if considering alone. As for DTC apps, its not always the case that most candidates are mature/experienced . Many are students who cant do a vac scheme or dont want to do one, and they still get offers despite not having as much experience as mature candidates. [/QUOTE]
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