Applying to Belfast Technology Consulting (some handy hints and tips!): Part 1
Part 1 – Choosing a role
I applied for Deloitte Belfast Technology Consulting in October 2012, and got my offer in November 2012. I had my first day working for Deloitte in the Consulting Graduate Scheme on September 2013. If you’re considering applying to Deloitte and are looking for hints, tips and advice on your application, then read on!
First of all, it only took a month for me to go through the process and get a job offer at the end, which was pretty great!
So Stef, How do I apply to Belfast Technology Consulting?
That is a pretty good question- Make sure to have a read on the website with a cup of tea (or coffee if you prefer) and check out the range of opportunities that Deloitte offer:
https://mycareer.deloitte.com/uk/en/university/graduate-opportunities
Click on ‘Apply now’ on the sidebar (it’s on the left hand side of your screen)
On the page that opens, select the blue box ‘search for jobs’
The page that appears now shows the Deloitte Recruitment System, mid-way down the page there is a link ‘Click here to register for a vacancy’ - select this option.
Terms and Conditions appear- read them and if you agree, click on the tick box
Choose a vacancy type from the drop down menu - for Belfast Technology Consulting select ‘Consulting- Full Time Grad’
Now a whole lot of drop down menus appear. Take it easy, I’ll take you through the options.
First choice of vacancy - for this option select your preferred location. This is Belfast (the land of green fields and jolly people)
Select a preferred service line - For this make sure to pick Consulting (you will love it!)
Pick your intake year, and also a second choice of vacancy if you wish.
A few pre-registration questions appear - answer yes or no to the following questions and begin your quest application. Which we’ll pick up on in Part 2.
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