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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

RS Sanjanaa

Distinguished Member
Jan 11, 2025
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hi, I was just applying to Farrer and I am a bit confused about the work experience entries. There is a segment to type in our work history and then there is a separate question asking for our legal work experience with a limit of 350 words. What is the difference between the two and how do I go about it? can anyone help me out on this?
 

trainee4u

Legendary Member
Sep 7, 2023
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hi, I was just applying to Farrer and I am a bit confused about the work experience entries. There is a segment to type in our work history and then there is a separate question asking for our legal work experience with a limit of 350 words. What is the difference between the two and how do I go about it? can anyone help me out on this?

the first one is boilerplate copy-paste identical to all your other applications on allhires.

for example

2024-2025 "McDonalds, Blackpool" "Developed customer service skills, dealing with drunken customers"

(etc.) You'd list your jobs and bullet points for the skills developed and notable achievements. There doesn't need to be anything specifically law related here (although if you've done legal work experience you'd definitely include it), and you wouldn't include anything law-related that's not actual work (so no open days, no "I took someone to court")

And the second one is an essay-type question asking you "Legal Work Exposure (eg. open days, vacation schemes, shadowing, or any other work to show your commitment to law)."

That says "exposure", which is more open than "work experience". Although it does say "work", it's clear from "open days", that it's not necessarily formal work, but could include things like commercial awareness events, which aren't work but do show commitment to law. In addition, I mentioned that I have previously successfully filed claims in the county court, helped someone in the employment tribunal, etc.
 
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RS Sanjanaa

Distinguished Member
Jan 11, 2025
74
47
the first one is boilerplate copy-paste identical to all your other applications on allhires.

for example

2024-2025 "McDonalds, Blackpool" "Developed customer service skills, dealing with drunken customers"

(etc.) You'd list your jobs and bullet points for the skills developed and notable achievements. There doesn't need to be anything specifically law related here (although if you've done legal work experience you'd definitely included it), and you wouldn't include anything law-related that's not actual work (so no open days, no "I took someone to court")

And the second one is an essay-type question asking you "Legal Work Exposure (eg. open days, vacation schemes, shadowing, or any other work to show your commitment to law)."

That says "exposure", which is more open than "work experience". Although it does say "work", it's clear from "open days", that it's not necessarily formal work, but could include things like commercial awareness events, which aren't work but do share commitment to law. In addition, I mentioned that I have previously successfully filed claims in the county court, helped someone in the employment tribunal, etc.
thank you so much!
 

James Wakefield

Legendary Member
Premium Member
Oct 7, 2024
269
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hi, I was just applying to Farrer and I am a bit confused about the work experience entries. There is a segment to type in our work history and then there is a separate question asking for our legal work experience with a limit of 350 words. What is the difference between the two and how do I go about it? can anyone help me out on this?
I'm looking at the form now- where's the 350 word bit?
 

Tintin06

Legendary Member
Oct 23, 2019
854
2,058
Anything today from Hogan Lovells post-WG? It's been almost six weeks now! Anyone asked for their scores yet? I'm not going to ask them. I got 77% in 2020 (rejected). Not sure if that was enough! Still, passed WG for CC recently. Don't know if it's same benchmark. Or if HL have a benchmark.
 

whywhy88

Star Member
Jul 6, 2023
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Anything today from Hogan Lovells post-WG? It's been almost six weeks now! Anyone asked for their scores yet? I'm not going to ask them. I got 77% in 2020 (rejected). Not sure if that was enough! Still, passed WG for CC recently. Don't know if it's same benchmark. Or if HL have a benchmark.
They mentioned at a uni open day I went to in 2023 that they look for a score of around 30/40. But idk if this has changed since!
 
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RS Sanjanaa

Distinguished Member
Jan 11, 2025
74
47
Anything today from Hogan Lovells post-WG? It's been almost six weeks now! Anyone asked for their scores yet? I'm not going to ask them. I got 77% in 2020 (rejected). Not sure if that was enough! Still, passed WG for CC recently. Don't know if it's same benchmark. Or if HL have a benchmark.
I had asked for my score and they said that they will not be releasing their scores for the WG. but instead they told me that they are at liberty to state if I have passed the test or not, and that I have passed.
 

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