one of the biggest commercial hubs in the world, we are quite lucky that we have it tbh, lots of opportunity if you want to take it i guessWhy is everyone so fixated on London then? It seems to be London or nothing for most people.
I applied regional app previous years - but am thinking of London now purely cos that's where my mates will be.
More jobs is part of why. Most firms are based in London. Some only have London offices here. Most US firms if not all. Obviously the London-centric economy we've got. Some want to earn lots there. Then they'll move out and commute. Buy more property outside of London. Plus hybrid working then (for some). I wouldn't want to commute though. Still, each to their own ultimately. Remote/hybrid working isn't always possible either. Much emphasis on returning to offices. Rightly or wrongly, that's the trend. Best of luck with your apps.Why is everyone so fixated on London then? It seems to be London or nothing for most people.
I applied regional app previous years - but am thinking of London now purely cos that's where my mates will be.
It’s that the largest firms are based there , highest salaries and usually first dibs on work as well as having foreign clients usually flow through there.Why is everyone so fixated on London then? It seems to be London or nothing for most people.
I applied regional app previous years - but am thinking of London now purely cos that's where my mates will be.
You have mentioned something very true thereMore jobs is part of why. Most firms are based in London. Some only have London offices here. Most US firms if not all. Obviously the London-centric economy we've got. Some want to earn lots there. Then they'll move out and commute. Buy more property outside of London. Plus hybrid working then (for some). I wouldn't want to commute though. Still, each to their own ultimately. Remote/hybrid working isn't always possible either. Much emphasis on returning to offices. Rightly or wrongly, that's the trend. Best of luck with your apps.
Does anyone know whether Orrick pay for the course fees for the GDL or SQE?
I’d maybe try to expand in a way that the word count limits such as going into a particular deal or case or a past open day etc.When answering 'why this firm' in an AC, how different should your answer be from your application form? I was planning to use the same points and expand upon these further, but I was wondering whether it would be more advisable to have new points ready?
Maybe see if firms offer TCs after the spring vs is done as if so, there might be less spaces in the summer.Hey all -
I received a VS offer and am being asked whether I would prefer the summer or spring scheme. As I think is the norm, spring is only one week, whilst summer is two. I am very unsure as to what choice could be better and would really appreciate any advice.
Whilst two weeks could be more beneficial in showing off abilities and also gives more time to prep, spring would be over quicker and requires less holiday days off from work. I did also consider that the spring cohort might be tougher, with there being more individuals who are currently working rather than recent graduates/ at uni.
Has anyone dealt with a similar dilemma and/or has any advice on how to choose?
I agree with what’s been said. Check when they give out TCs. Future Trainees’ LinkedIns will help here. You can also email/call the firm. I made this mistake last year. All TC offers came in summer. Spring scheme wasn’t therefore particularly advantageous.Hey all -
I received a VS offer and am being asked whether I would prefer the summer or spring scheme. As I think is the norm, spring is only one week, whilst summer is two. I am very unsure as to what choice could be better and would really appreciate any advice.
Whilst two weeks could be more beneficial in showing off abilities and also gives more time to prep, spring would be over quicker and requires less holiday days off from work. I did also consider that the spring cohort might be tougher, with there being more individuals who are currently working rather than recent graduates/ at uni.
Has anyone dealt with a similar dilemma and/or has any advice on how to choose?
thanks! So are you suggesting that they don't usually allocate a set number of TC spaces for each?Maybe see if firms offer TCs after the spring vs is done as if so, there might be less spaces in the summer.
They almost certainly won't. They want the best candidates, and there's a chance all of them could be in one scheme. Even where firms offer right after the scheme, sometimes they'll offer way less or way more than their usual ratethanks! So are you suggesting that they don't usually allocate a set number of TC spaces for each?
I wouldn’t expect the themes to be different but I would expect the way in which it is presented and the depth of answer to be different, so expanding as you have suggested is going to be a good approach to take.When answering 'why this firm' in an AC, how different should your answer be from your application form? I was planning to use the same points and expand upon these further, but I was wondering whether it would be more advisable to have new points ready?
I would go with what works best for you. Standards across the scheme will be the same - one scheme will not be more competitive than the other as the firm will apply standards across them.Hey all -
I received a VS offer and am being asked whether I would prefer the summer or spring scheme. As I think is the norm, spring is only one week, whilst summer is two. I am very unsure as to what choice could be better and would really appreciate any advice.
Whilst two weeks could be more beneficial in showing off abilities and also gives more time to prep, spring would be over quicker and requires less holiday days off from work. I did also consider that the spring cohort might be tougher, with there being more individuals who are currently working rather than recent graduates/ at uni.
Has anyone dealt with a similar dilemma and/or has any advice on how to choose?
It exceptionally unlikely that a firm would offer all TC places from one scheme. Even if that was going to happen they could always offer the next intake to the following scheme. But it’s just much more likely they will have a very high benchmark to meet and will select carefully rather than over offering from one scheme.They almost certainly won't. They want the best candidates, and there's a chance all of them could be in one scheme. Even where firms offer right after the scheme, sometimes they'll offer way less or way more than their usual rate