How is commercial awareness assessed on the Experience Day?
I've been told commercial awareness is one of the things the recruiters look out for on the Experience Day. How is this assessed? Are we asked direct questions about what's happening in the industry? Or is it something that's assessed indirectly via the tasks? Or is the commercial awareness requirement more for the final interview?
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24 January, 2026 16:54
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What type of work will I be doing as a technology consultant?
From the website, a Tech Consulting Graduate will be working on either: CFO advisory, Data & Analytics, Solution Delivery, Tech Transformation. Is this getting at a Tech Consultant being one of these 4 areas of work? And if so, in my application would I state a particular preference for one of these areas?
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04 February, 2026 00:24
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Multiple Applications
Hello Sir/ Madam,
Is it possible to apply for Assurance and IT Risk assurance? I am interested in pursuing a summer internship. Is it possible to apply for multiple positions at the same time ?
I am a chartered accountant and coming to UK for pursing Master in Management
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23 January, 2026 11:01
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Intracompany transfer for graduate programme
Dear EY colleagues,
I am a non-uk national with currently no right to work in the UK.
I am with an EY office in a different country, working as a tax assistant. I am looking for more exposure and wish to join the EY Tax Graduate Programme in London. I am not currently on any graduate scheme.
Am i eligible to transfer? What is the application procedure like?
I will be graduating with a masters in international taxation shortly.
Thank you.
Eligibility advice, Visas
06 February, 2026 13:54
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How 'technological' are your typical successful Technology Consulting Graduates?
From your website, I am trying to better get my head around the following requirement of Tech Consulting Gradiates: "We're looking for students that have a passion and interest in technology and/or those that have some experience of: SQL, Python, R, VBA, SPSS or Minitab and experience with databases, data analysis/manipulation and reporting."
How much experience does your typical successful graduate have in those areas? I have an extremely high interest in this nature of job, I have lots of experience with data analysis, manipulation and reporting, but for instance I am just learning to use python for data analysis now, and I am doing my best to learn. But at what stage should I really be looking to exceed by the time I am applying in Aug/Sep? And is a broad understanding of each of SQL, Python, R, VBA preferred to a comprehensive understanding of just one? Many thanks. Long question and apologies, but its really important for me.
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23 January, 2026 10:56
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