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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25
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<blockquote data-quote="jta227" data-source="post: 191096" data-attributes="member: 38032"><p>I mean, there's probably at least 1 firm with a no-typo policy (which would assume that they noticed it and I doubt they notice every typo) but honestly even at MC level plenty of successful applications have 1 typo. I think I heard something to that effect from Jessica too. If the typo is really noticeable, they might not be best pleased but if the application is great I don't think they would dead it on arrival just for that. After sending my [top city firm name redacted] application I noticed a huge typo (i.e. it's so noticeable that if in the assessment centre they have a copy of my answers in front of them in interview they'll immediately notice it when they get there which scares me) in one of the long-form answers that I don't know how I missed. They still invited me to take their WG (not automatic, comes after app reading) and after that invited me to the next stage. All is not lost!</p><p></p><p>Also if you do get rejected you'll never know how much of it was because of that typo vs something else so I think you shouldn't dwell on it and just try not to make the same mistake again. Could also get other people to proof-read it (I don't really have anyone IRL that can do this which sucks for me but if you do you should make use of them!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jta227, post: 191096, member: 38032"] I mean, there's probably at least 1 firm with a no-typo policy (which would assume that they noticed it and I doubt they notice every typo) but honestly even at MC level plenty of successful applications have 1 typo. I think I heard something to that effect from Jessica too. If the typo is really noticeable, they might not be best pleased but if the application is great I don't think they would dead it on arrival just for that. After sending my [top city firm name redacted] application I noticed a huge typo (i.e. it's so noticeable that if in the assessment centre they have a copy of my answers in front of them in interview they'll immediately notice it when they get there which scares me) in one of the long-form answers that I don't know how I missed. They still invited me to take their WG (not automatic, comes after app reading) and after that invited me to the next stage. All is not lost! Also if you do get rejected you'll never know how much of it was because of that typo vs something else so I think you shouldn't dwell on it and just try not to make the same mistake again. Could also get other people to proof-read it (I don't really have anyone IRL that can do this which sucks for me but if you do you should make use of them!) [/QUOTE]
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