Anonymous asked a question to Charlotte D.
Hello, thank you for your question! I realise how worrying it can be when you have not yet secured a graduate role, but remember that it won't be a reflection on you. Graduate roles are highly competitive by nature.
At EY, our graduate opportunities are open to any age once you have graduated, so it's never too late to consider a graduate role. Equally, if you're interested in a career in EY, you may find opportunities on our 'experienced hire' page that suit your aspirations and experience; that don't recruit via the graduate route. https://www.ey.com/en_uk/careers/what-you-can-do-here/experienced-programmes
My advice would always be to treat applying to roles like a 'full time' job, as we realise how much effort application processes take, so it can be useful to structure your day in a professional manner. Above all, remember there is an opportunity around the corner with your name on it, so be confident that you will get there when it's ready!
I wish you the very best of luck with your continued applications!
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