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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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I am applying for a smaller city firm which has a question focused on its client base - I cannot find information on the firm's clients as the Legal 500 and Chambers have limited information for this firm - does anyone have any advice on how I can approach this?
 

Mace2121

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I’m in the process of applying to Freshfields and I’m wondering if not attaching my CV will negatively affect my application. I’ve already completed the Vantage work experience section, but I’m not entirely happy with my CV at the moment and would prefer not to submit it.

Would anyone have insights on whether this could impact my application?

Thanks in advance!
 

Jessica Booker

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I’m in the process of applying to Freshfields and I’m wondering if not attaching my CV will negatively affect my application. I’ve already completed the Vantage work experience section, but I’m not entirely happy with my CV at the moment and would prefer not to submit it.

Would anyone have insights on whether this could impact my application?

Thanks in advance!
No need to submit a CV - you won’t be at a disadvantage.
 

cwhite233

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I am applying for a smaller city firm which has a question focused on its client base - I cannot find information on the firm's clients as the Legal 500 and Chambers have limited information for this firm - does anyone have any advice on how I can approach this?
I recommend two things here:
1. Look at the firm's Linkedin page and go through its 'posts' on Linkedin - here, you might have some press releases relating to recent deals / matters the firm has worked on, which would usually include disclosing the client in question.
2. Look at the profiles (on the firm website and Linkedin) of certain key partners at the firm. Here, you might also find 'selected representations' or Linkedin posts related to the work that that particular partner has done (be careful here regarding the representations on the firm website though, as these can sometimes relate to work that the partner did at a previous firm!)

Hope that helps :) It is difficult when researching smaller firms as they aren't plastered all over the FT!
 

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Valued Member
Premium Member
Oct 31, 2023
122
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I recommend two things here:
1. Look at the firm's Linkedin page and go through its 'posts' on Linkedin - here, you might have some press releases relating to recent deals / matters the firm has worked on, which would usually include disclosing the client in question.
2. Look at the profiles (on the firm website and Linkedin) of certain key partners at the firm. Here, you might also find 'selected representations' or Linkedin posts related to the work that that particular partner has done (be careful here regarding the representations on the firm website though, as these can sometimes relate to work that the partner did at a previous firm!)

Hope that helps :) It is difficult when researching smaller firms as they aren't plastered all over the FT!
Thank you so much!
 

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