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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

xMontmorency

Active Member
Dec 24, 2023
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Probably doesn't matter but if there are 2 AC slots, one from 9am to 1pm and one from 2pm to 5:30pm, is there any benefit to picking either one over the other?
pick the 9am one

Top tip (in my opinion) for picking interview timeslots is to find a time when your interviewer is most likely to be friendly, energetic and keen to have a conversation with you. Don't choose Mondays or Fridays. Morning slots, right after they've had their coffees, are better than afternoons (your interviewer probably just wants to go home).
 

jacksollaf

Legendary Member
Dec 17, 2024
269
539
I think bakers said we would get a test invite in Feb
no no, they personally told me, I spoke with the graduate recruitment officer... He specifically told me, on the 9th of December, "We do not send out tests until all applications have been reviewed. The deadline for the Summer Vacation Scheme is 01 January 2024. We hope to have test invites out by 10 January 2025."

Evidently, they may be delayed, but max a few days...
 

jacksollaf

Legendary Member
Dec 17, 2024
269
539
AG - PFO, I’m starting to believe none of these applications are good enough
Not at all! We're all more than sure that you'll get something! Remember, it's not because it's a smaller firm, compared to Linklaters or HL, that a PFO means you're not good enough... Think of it this way: in an application cycle to US unis, some people get rejected from Dartmouth (the lowest ranked Ivy League university [equivalent technically to Russel Group]), yet still get accepted into Harvard, Yale and Princeton in the same cycle! A bit unrealistic with UK unis, but you get the point; it's like getting an offer from Oxford and LSE but being rejected from the university of Liverpool...

My point being: the recruitment team was simply looking for someone who aligns more with what they are looking for; doesn't mean, in any way shape or form, that you are not good enough - it's simply means that, at least according to them, you might not particularly fit too well with exactly what they are looking for! It's part of the process, just keep applying and don't forget, most firms' acceptance rate is extremely low, on average it's a 1.7% acceptance rate; keep your head up and you'll get something!
 

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