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kidbrown is wrong. Contact someone in HR. Withdrawing an application is flagged in the system and looks bad. Plus you run the risk of duplicate error with other copies of data (like your name and school).

I remember I submitted 3 applications for MS and then tried to swap an application by withdrawing one and applying to a different division for my 3rd application. Wouldn't let me.

 
Vectors225I don't even understand what you're trying to say here. So you applied to S&T but also made IBD as one of your choices? Then in effect you applied to more than one division and your application is sent in to both S&T and IBD, right? Am I misunderstanding something here?

Sorry I meant to say I didn't choose IBD in my original application.

In general, how do companies view when candidates choose more than one division, does this show a lack of focus and uncertainty about what you want?

 

Call them and tell them what's up. These kind of nuanced what-if scenarios are always more headache than they're worth figuring out.

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I've been through the same thing in Australia. In most cases when applying online, it's supposed to be as easy as going online and updating it- however, be warned: although my number was updated online, the bank that I eventually accepted an offer from only looked at the number on my resume that was submitted with my original application (which didn't have my new number) and tried that a few times without success until they gave up and emailed me. This happened when setting up my initial interview and giving me the offer. Although they could contact me over email, it was an unnecessary hassle and I would recommend avoiding having to change the number on their records if at all possible.

 

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