Application advice
Mikeb111
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Hello all,
Was wondering if anyone could provide some advice.
I'm currently in studying for the AAT and in the process of completing applications etc. Many of which are online. Some of the companies I am applying for seem to split the jobs between trainee and graduate application processes. This in itself is not a problem.
The problem I have is that I am changing careers and do have a degree, but this was achieved some 6 years ago or so and so I'm not sure if I'd still qualify for the grad scheme's. Having said that, some of the trainee schemes specifically state that if you are a graduate you are not welcome to apply.
Should I be applying for both? Or is this likely to make me look foolish in the fact that I've applied for both?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
Was wondering if anyone could provide some advice.
I'm currently in studying for the AAT and in the process of completing applications etc. Many of which are online. Some of the companies I am applying for seem to split the jobs between trainee and graduate application processes. This in itself is not a problem.
The problem I have is that I am changing careers and do have a degree, but this was achieved some 6 years ago or so and so I'm not sure if I'd still qualify for the grad scheme's. Having said that, some of the trainee schemes specifically state that if you are a graduate you are not welcome to apply.
Should I be applying for both? Or is this likely to make me look foolish in the fact that I've applied for both?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
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Hello all,
Was wondering if anyone could provide some advice.
I'm currently in studying for the AAT and in the process of completing applications etc. Many of which are online. Some of the companies I am applying for seem to split the jobs between trainee and graduate application processes. This in itself is not a problem.
The problem I have is that I am changing careers and do have a degree, but this was achieved some 6 years ago or so and so I'm not sure if I'd still qualify for the grad scheme's. Having said that, some of the trainee schemes specifically state that if you are a graduate you are not welcome to apply.
Should I be applying for both? Or is this likely to make me look foolish in the fact that I've applied for both?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
I personally would go for it
Good Luck
Vic0
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