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Open Applications works?

Hi, I was interviewed in January for an audit trainee role and I would say it went fine, they were pretty interested in my thesis topic (it is regarding audit) and the fact I'm doing an IFRS course. After 3 weeks unfortunately they called and say that even if they appreciated my enthusiasm, they preferred someone with prior experience in audit. 

The fact is, I would really love to work for this company (big4) and they will open again the trainee positions in the end of august/september but there will be thousands of applicants again so...should I reach out to them before through open application? Does it work? I was thinking to do it in April but what's your advice on that?

Thank you in advance!

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on Mar 23, 2025
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Hi there, 

will you have the chance to collect some Audit experience from January until Q3 this year? If not, their answer will likely be the same. 

Also, do you still have a contact at the company? I would reach out directly to the HR person that you have liaised with before and ask them if there is the chance to do an internship or if it makes sense to apply again in Q3. 

Best, 
Sebastian

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on Mar 23, 2025
Thank you for your answer! No, finding an internship is mandatory in my university and they are the only ones who reached out. The hr called me just to say that there would have been an interview in few days and then I spoke directly to the manager and assistant. So I won't be able to do an experience before, job market is a bit messy at the moment.
Mariana
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on Mar 24, 2025
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Hi there,

In line with the comment above, I suggest you to target smaller companies to get the required experience that prevented you getting an offer and reapply again in 6-12months. Otherwise, you'll be joining a process 3 months after being rejected without covering the gap mentioned. That will not make sense to them, specially if its the same recruiting personnel.

Good luck!
Best,

Mari

Florian
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on Mar 24, 2025
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Hi there,

Without significant _relevant_ improvements on your resume, you'll likely run the risk of getting rejected again. I'd try to find something to bridge the gap (both in terms of time and desired qualification), then re-apply in 1-2 years.

All the best,

Florian

Alberto
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on Mar 25, 2025
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Leverage the fact that you’ve already spoken and interviewed with them to reach out and ask directly about that position.

Do it now—don’t wait!

Best,

Alberto

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Alessa
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on Mar 26, 2025
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Hey there 😊,

Yes—sending an open application in April is a great idea, especially since you already have interview history and positive feedback!

💡 Here's why it works:
– It keeps you top of mind ahead of the mass recruitment wave
– Shows initiative and sustained interest in the firm
– Gives you a chance to highlight progress since your last interview (IFRS course, deeper thesis work, etc.)

Just keep the message short, warm, and confident—something like:

“I know positions open later in the year, but I wanted to reiterate my strong interest and share a few updates since our last conversation…”

Let me know if you’d like help drafting that message—I’d love to support! 😊

Best,
Alessa 😇

Pedro
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on Mar 27, 2025
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Yes, this is a good idea.

But your base plan should be about getting audit experience at another firm.

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