Hello Hamdan, thank you for your question! It's really useful to in advance have a look at the EY strengths page to have a think about where/how you have demonstrated these in your life so far, or reflect on any growth opportunities - www.ey.com/uk/strengths - beyond this, it's good to think about why you're passionate about EY and the location you've chosen, and the sub-team you've been aligned to (if relevant). It can be fantastic to go to reputable sources such as BBC or The Financial Times to do some background reading, as well as the EY website on the area you're applying for. Hope that helps!
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