I’ve applied for a graduate position in assurance for Aberdeen starting September 2021. I’ve completed the online test and had a email regarding confirming qualifications which I sent back yesterday. How long can I expect to wait to hear about any further decisions? Also how long does the whole process take from stage 3 to final offer on average?
Hi Ellie - thank you for your question! We are delighted to hear that you have applied to our Aberdeen Graduate Programme. We know that you will be eager to hear back after each stage, so we try to notify candidates as quickly as possible. The actual duration of time between stage 3 (the job simulation) and a final offer can vary as it depends which Assessment Centre you book on to, and your availability during Final Interview scheduling. In general though after your Assessment Centre and your Final Interview, you can expect to hear the outcome/next steps of each of those stages within one week.
Hello, to add to this, each stage of the process can vary in duration depending on individual circumstances; as we review every application on a case-by-case basis.
After EY One, we may reach out if we have any queries, and the time between EY One and EYX can differ depending on the number of applications, the role you have applied to, the location, and whether we have any queries with you needing attending. We will always relay if a candidate has been unsuccessful at any stage as soon as possible. Please note sometimes waiting for a date for an EYX can take a little longer, so if you have not heard from us in a while, it most likely means we're still reviewing your application and next step options.
If you have applied to a role that requires a separate interview after EYX, time to interview and to receive feedback can change as mentioned above based on yours and interviewers scheduling needs - we aim to give feedback within a couple of weeks, and again if unsuccessful we will always be as prompt as possible, so if you have not heard anything back after a little while, again it is likely that we're reviewing final steps for you.
I hope this provides a good basis to understand wait times in the application process, and wish anyone applying the very best of luck, and we look forward to meeting you throughout the process!
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