Are any office locations tougher to be accepted into than others?
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Chris H. asked a question to EY
Category: Culture
Date asked: mardi, septembre 1, 2020
Last reviewed: mardi, septembre 1, 2020
Laura K.
Student Recruitment Advisor
Hi Chris - thanks for your question. There wouldn't be a particular office that would be tougher to be accepted into. The application and assessment process is the same for all offices ( apart from Belfast who differ slightly in their application process). There are however always offices that would be slightly more competitive in regards to spaces vs number of applicants. Hope this helps!
mardi, septembre 1, 2020
Chris H.
That helps a lot! Thanks very much
mardi, septembre 1, 2020
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