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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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What do I give as third point then if not culture/diversity?
Hi,

Just before going deep into your question, there are no set number of points one needs to cover to fully convey an interest in a firm. Two well developed points could work, especially in shorter interviews. Each point will take about 2-4 minutes to explain, and the more detail you go into, the better. Other questions will also be asked in the interview, so I recommend starting with the strongest points first. At the top of the list, will be the work.

I have also found expanding on training structures beneficial - largely because this was something important to me. For example, if a firm has a small trainee intake and you feel this will give you higher responsibility early on, then you could reference this. The next thing to mention is perhaps an example of how you thrived in a similar environment, as this shows some personal reflection into how you knew such a structure will be right for you.

Best of luck, I know you’ll do amazing. Let us know if you have any more questions ;)
 
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Hey @futuretcholder . First of all, congratulations on securing the AC. You have done very well to get to that step.

With negotiation exercices, I would say the first tip is being mindful of how one comes across. It’s a negotiation -you‘re trying to meet a middle ground, so ensuring that the discussion is fruitful and not argumentative is a key skill. This is quite difficult to master, but with the right tone, approach, and demeanor, you’ll do great on this area.

The next is acknowledging both sides of the argument. A lawyer needs to understand their client, but also the client on the other side. This makes you appear as a well-rounded candidate. Briefly throw in a few pointers which show that you acknowledge and understand the other side too.

Structure, structure, structure! I can’t emphasize the importance of this enough. You need a clear structure to appear as a candidate with well-organized thoughts. This does so many things. For example, it shows the interviewer that the set preparation time for delving into the facts was more than enough for you to come back in with a reasoned position.

Above all - confidence. The more confident you are in your position as a negotiator, the more confident your answers will come across. This aspect of an AC tests things beyond your commercial acumen - it tests those soft skills that are often unspoken about.

Hope this helps, and let us know if you have any more questions :)

NRF AC! This is my first and only AC in this cycle, any tips highly highly welcomed, from literally anyone. Especially on the negotiation task.

Hi @Hana ♥ , well done on the AC. I have quoted a post to help. Best wishes as you prepare.
 
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K&E PFO 😛😛

I’m sorry to hear about the PFO. Please do not be disheartened and keep going…you got this. Also please remember that every stage of the process has refined your application technique. In one way or another, you would’ve improved on interview skills, application writing, and so on. You got this!;)
 

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Anyone heard from Katten, MoFo, Arnold & Porter, Greenberg, Wedlake Bell, Ropes, & Curits? After initial stage
I think Ropes & Gray will get back to us by the end of Feb as that’s what they did last year. On their website they say we can expect to hear back a month after the deadline. 🙂

For MoFo I have seen some people get interview invitations. Best of luck in all of your applications!​
 
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Any advice/tips for virtual interview with an associate/member of HR team from white&case? anything would be amazing - I've graduated in 2021 and have been applying ever since, so i would truly appreciate anything.

Congrats on getting to this stage -I have linked some stuff to help.



I also suspect you will be asked the basic questions such as why commercial law and the firm. So, knowing your main motivations and competencies from the outset will help. Start with the strongest points, such as their core practices, before moving onto other areas. On why commercial law, showcase your journey. Did you explore other careers before knowing this was for you?

Best wishes!
 

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Hi. I have an interview with Sidley towards the end of their interview period, in one of the last slots. I just wanted to ask whether this would be disadvantageous if I wanted to select the spring scheme, as that might fill up by the time I interview. Do you think it is worth asking to reschedule to an earlier date so I have a greater chance at getting the spring scheme? Also, if I do secure a place on their vac schemes, how willing are firms to allow an extra applicant to join an earlier scheme?
 
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Hi. I have an interview with Sidley towards the end of their interview period, in one of the last slots. I just wanted to ask whether this would be disadvantageous if I wanted to select the spring scheme, as that might fill up by the time I interview. Do you think it is worth asking to reschedule to an earlier date so I have a greater chance at getting the spring scheme?

Did you apply for the spring or summer scheme?

If a firm still has that slot open, they would most likely still keep spots open to accommodate for some spaces on the scheme, so I would not worry too much. In any case, if spring is filled up, they will likely transfer one to summer.

Transferring to an earlier date is an interesting one as you may be decreasing your time to fully prepare for the AC.
 

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You are an actual superstar for this fr! Thank you so much. 🙂🙂

I definitely need to get my head around private equity as it’s not something I’m super well versed on when compared to other practice areas. 🥲🥲​

Hi there,

I have made a guide on Private Equity which I have linked here -

 

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