My application is currently undergoing shortlisting process and I want to be ready.
Hello, thank you for your question. If you’ve made it to this stage – congratulations! The next step is to join an EY Experience Day.
In light of recent developments regarding Covid-19, and to protect the health and well-being of our people and candidates, we’re adapting your upcoming EY Experience Day to take place virtually.
There are a few things to note before the day:
When we contact you to confirm that you’re through to this stage, you’ll have 48 hours to respond to the invitation and confirm your attendance. If we don’t hear from you, we’ll assume that you won’t be joining us for the EY Experience Day.
We won’t be able to move the date of the EY Experience Day – this is fixed based on the programme and location you applied to.
On the day of your virtual EY Experience you'll take part in a number of activities. During the exercises, you'll be required to use a webcam facility in order to interact with your assessor.
The day is designed to see if you have the strengths needed for your role at EY but it’s also a chance to see if EY is right for you.
You’ll receive all the details of the day closer to the time, but here are some top tips and a checklist for you in the meantime to be sure you have everything you need before the day.
Top tips
To avoid major technical issues on the day, ensure you have downloaded Google Chrome for Windows and MacOS software
Ensure you're at home
Ensure you're using a computer with a strong internet connection
Do NOT use a mobile phone for the call
Make sure you have found somewhere quiet and private to complete your EY Experience Day, with no distractions
During the exercises, you'll be required to use a webcam to allow you to interact accordingly with your assessor – so remember to dress appropriately
Ensure you have access to a calculator and a notepad/pen
After the event, we'll let you know if you've been successful. You’ll then receive information about Stage 5: Final Interview.
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