
if I am withdrawn from ey because of no vacancy, need I wait for 6 months?
Anonymous asked a question to Sean F.
Category: About us
Date asked: Monday, July 10, 2023
Last reviewed: Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Jen B.
Employer Brand Advisor
Hi there, thanks for your question. Yes, if your application is unsuccessful at any of the assessment stages, however you'll need to wait to apply again after six months from the date you were rejected out of the process. When you apply a second time, you’ll need to use a new email address because of restrictions in our system. If you are rejected from any stage in the process, in line with our policy, you will need to wait six months before making another application to an EY student vacancy. You will also be required to declare on your application that it is your only application in a six-month period.
If your application has been unsuccessful because the roles have been filled, we can’t accept another application from you this time around but we’ll be in touch if a vacancy becomes available. Depending on the role and programme you’ve applied to and where you are in the recruitment process, we may be able to offer you the option to divert your application to another role and/or location. We will be in touch with you directly if you are eligible for this. And lastly, if you’ve chosen to withdraw your application or the area you applied to is full, then there’s no time constraint before you can apply again.
I hope this helps!
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
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