I mean, along with EY practices, is there any other sources that you would recommend for us to meet all the requirements of EY, including interviews?
Hi there - EY generally operate on a more skills based recruitment process so considering what your skills and strengths are, and showing these off during the process, by being yourself is the best thing you can do. It can always be good to practice with friends or family, or practice recording yourself to assess how you come across. You can also do some further research on EY and the overall financial climate which can help boost your confidence and business acumen for the interviews.
thank you Ana, that's good to keep in mind
You can also check out our EY core strengths on Strengths | EY - UK which are the set of skills that we value and we use them to assess candidates
the last quick question, how well a candidate should know math?
Strong maths skills are always a positive but not a requirement, EY require only a GSCE or equivalent in Maths for your application
thank you, Ana and Shaheen. i will keep it in my mind i appriciate your responses
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