Second SUITED account

Has anyone actually succeeded with changing names & details of first account to a fake one in order to create a second one with authentic details & do the Suited Tests seriously? When I first took the Suited test years ago, I didn't know anything about recruiting & didn't do my very best. I don't like the fact that you're no allowed to do new tests after like a year or 18 months—like is normal in typical banking applications.

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there isn't specific information provided about creating a second Suited account by changing the details of the first one. However, here are some relevant points from similar discussions:

  1. Lying or Faking Information:

    • There are discussions about lying on applications, such as faking SAT scores or diversity status. The general consensus is that it's risky and can have serious consequences if discovered.
  2. Ethical Considerations:

    • Many users emphasize the importance of honesty in applications. Faking information can lead to ethical and legal issues.
  3. Recruitment Processes:

    • Recruitment processes in financial services are rigorous, and firms often have measures in place to verify the authenticity of the information provided by candidates.
  4. Background Checks:

    • While specific details about Suited tests aren't mentioned, background checks are a common part of the recruitment process, and discrepancies can be flagged.

If you are considering retaking the Suited tests, it might be best to contact Suited directly to inquire about their policies on retaking tests and updating account information.

Sources: Lying about SAT score for PE Recruiting, "Suited" the new match maker for Investment Banks, OfficeHours CEO Admits to fake Linkedin Accounts, Tells WSO "Fuck you all", Stories about faking diversity?, Recruiting is broken [Change my mind]

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