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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

Jessica Booker

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Do you guys think that when law firms choose candidates in the end- do they just consider the assessment centre or look at the application as a whole including AC?
I'd say its 95%+ about the performance at the AC.

However, when a candidate is borderline in a certain area or there is a slight concern/risk, firms can look back at evidence from earlier in the application process to judge whether there is stronger evidence or similarities of concern elsewhere.

Prime example - very good written exercise but with some typos/spelling mistakes/grammatical errors. A firm then may go back and look at the application form to see if there were also typos/spelling mistakes in that document as well.
 

Jessica Booker

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Do firms look at linkedin profiles in the final stages?
Very possible - if you have a professional profile in the public domain, it is fair game that your interviewers/assessors could decide to look at your LinkedIn (or any other information publicly available, especially if its mentioned in your application).
 
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I'd say its 95%+ about the performance at the AC.

However, when a candidate is borderline in a certain area or there is a slight concern/risk, firms can look back at evidence from earlier in the application process to judge whether there is stronger evidence or similarities of concern elsewhere.

Prime example - very good written exercise but with some typos/spelling mistakes/grammatical errors. A firm then may go back and look at the application form to see if there were also typos/spelling mistakes in that document as well.
Thank you so much!
 

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