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Delottie Application Questions

  • 21-11-2010 2:48pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 106 ✭✭


    I am applying at Delottie for their Technology Graduate scheme and I have to answer the following questions.

    1:Please indicate why you have chosen your first service line preference in Deloitte and outline your longer term career objectives.
    2 : Please indicate waht has been your biggest achievement to date? What steps did you take to achieve it?
    3 : Tell us about a business story that has made an impression on you and why.

    and I am a bit unsure about what they are looking for in my answers.

    What do they mean 'first service line preference in Deloitte'? and for my longer term careers do they mean in 5 years time or 10 years?

    For question two I am thinking about saying getting the grade I did in my course as my previous years grades arent all that impressive.

    Doing a Computer degree I am not really too sure how to answer question 3, like what are they looking for?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,783 ✭✭✭maglite


    They are looking for your answers.

    Q1. Why are you applying to them?
    Q2. YOu mist have done something your proud of, won a medal, achieved something etc.
    Q3 They want to know you have an idea of whats going on in the world


    *my opinion, there is of course no one right answer


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