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Application withdrawn status

I was hoping to get some information regarding the Graduate Business Analyst program at EY. I had registered my interest at the end of August and was waiting for the application process to open. I was made aware during one of the EY webinars that it would open mid-October. Last week I noticed that applications are open but my profile says that my application has been withdrawn. I would like some clarity about why this has happened and how I can rectify it. I have since tried to get in touch with the enquiry team and haven't had any luck. Looking forward to your response. Regards, Leni

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  • Author: Leni B.
  • Category: Applications, Application status
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  • YS
    Ying S. Candidate

    Hi Leni, I have the exact same problem so I am following this chat/thread to see what we should do. I hope it gets resolved soon!

  • TJ
    Tendai J. Candidate

    Hi guys
    I had this problem but I emailed eystudentrecruitment@uk.ey.com and told them I was still interested and explained how I got timed out and they responded and I can now restart my application process.

  • TJ
    Tendai J. Candidate

    I emailed them on the 13th of this month and they got back to me Thursday last week

  • TJ
    Tendai J. Candidate

    So hopefully they will get back to you soon

  • GH
    Georgina H. Candidate

    I think this happens if your account is inactive for 10+ days!

  • RS
    Rebecca S. Student Recruitment Advisor

    Hi Leni, you can either contact our applications team as Tendai has suggested, else as you are at the pre-register stage you can also start a new application with a new email address as you haven't yet sat the application tests. Contact us on +44(0)800 289 208 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am-5.30pm UK time or email eystudentrecruitment@uk.ey.com

  • LB
    Leni B. Candidate

    Thank you so much for your responses.