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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

James Wakefield

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Does anyone know whether Stephenson Harwood recruits on a rolling basis (i.e., does the firm make offers before the final deadline), or does the firm only review on a rolling basis but make final offer decisions after the deadline? I want to apply but the application deadline is next Friday so it’s very likely I won’t finish my application until mid next week (I’m half way through it at the moment).​
They review the applications as they come in (and rolling reject them) but don’t make any offers about ACs etc. before the deadline.

That’s at least what they said at the Open Day.
 

Chris Brown

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i keep putting it off because the thought of writing 1800 words is actually draining
That’s literally what has been throwing me off because I’ve got the rest filled in (e.g., personal details, academics, work experience, rare recruitment data, etc.) but the thought of writing 1,800 words is actually draining. That’s basically an entire university essay. Just need to firm it at this point. 🥲​
 

Miss Chocolate

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@Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu

Hi! Please could I get your insights on this. I am applying for the spring VS at Stephenson Harwood. During their open day, the recruiter did mention they reject on a rolling basis. I don't know whether it's wort sending an application on the deadline 28/02 (I work full-time so haven't kept on top of sending applications in ASAP).

Or instead would it be better to apply for their direct TC since that deadline is later? Thanks :)
 
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jacksollaf

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I finally got a post-application rejection from Linklaters at 14:48. So much for my 97th percentile Watson-Glaser score 😂

"However, this doesn't have to be the end of the road and we would encourage you to re-apply next year" bro/sis I ain't glazing you again 💅
I still didn't get a PFO but mine is inevitable, I unfortunately didn't have time to do the WG so did it randomly and I asked for my score and got 14% 😂 😂 😂
 

VMS

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I still didn't get a PFO but mine is inevitable, I unfortunately didn't have time to do the WG so did it randomly and I asked for my score and got 14% 😂 😂 😂

Lmao. At least you didn't try really hard on the WG like me and only get in the 32nd 🤡

EDIT: I also haven't got my PFO yet but can only assume it is coming, rip.
 

Jessica Booker

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@Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu

Hi! Please could I get your insights on this. I am applying for the spring VS at Stephenson Harwood. During their open day, the recruiter did mention they reject on a rolling basis. I don't know whether it's wort sending an application on the deadline 28/02 (I work full-time so haven't kept on top of sending applications in ASAP).

Or instead would it be better to apply for their direct TC since that deadline is later? Thanks :)
I’d still give it a go, especially if you could get the application in Monday/Tuesday rather than on Thursday.
 

loe

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Dec 31, 2024
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"Tell us why you want to become a solicitor, and with reference to your experience so far, explain how your skills are suited to the role (600 words)"

Is it better to split my answer up into 2 parts (1. why solicitor and 2. why I'm suited to being a trainee at SH) or answer both points in a more integrated way?
 

M_m

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Hi @Jessica Booker, I had a slight doubt about an upcoming VI. If in case I’m asked same/similar questions as the application form, do I need bring up new points or elaborate on the points already mentioned in my application. For instance, if I’m asked “why X firm” in the VI, I see how I can bring up points not mentioned in my application. But how would I go about it for questions like “why commercial law” while avoiding repetition?
 
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Andrei Radu

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Hi @Andrei Radu,

I hope you are keeping well. 🐐

Similar to one of the questions I had asked on the forum previously (for which you gave an amazing answer), how would you describe Willkie Farr & Gallagher in terms of its position in the City of London (apart from it being one of the leading transactions and disputes firms in London)? How would you describe the firm as a whole, taking into account its growth and strategic decisions over the past decade? 🙂

Also, who would you say are the firm’s closest competitors, looking at their key practice areas such as PE and Litigation, but also as a US firm in London more broadly? I believe you did a VS at Willkie and received a TC offer. Is there any advice or insight you could share in relation to the partner interview e.g., how to prepare for it and navigate the different elements? I am nervous as I haven’t actually ever spoken to partners before, not least partners of a leading US law firm in London. 🥲

Please help. 🥲​
Hi @Chris Brown and @legal18 I would describe Willkie in London as a middle-sized office of a top US firm specializing in a number of transactional (particularly PE and insurance work) and contentious practices (particularly competition litigation and white collar crime). If we look at competitors at a firm-wide level, the most similar types of firms I would identify would be the likes of Milbank, Cleary, and Gibson Dunn. Looking at the firm's wider strategy, we can see Willkie has grown rapidly in London with a focus on servicing its PE client base but also seeking to have a well-rounded and well-hedged practice; and thus, expanded to other areas when the opportunity arose. Within PE, while it does not have quite as strong of a reputation as a Kirkland, Latham or Simpson Thatcher, this is mainly due to the difference in size of practice - in 2024, I know they had the smallest number of practitioners of all firms in the same Chambers band ranking. As such, I would classify them as a having a smaller but premium PE offering, similar to that of Paul, Weiss, Gibson Dunn, and Ropes & Gray, who I would deem to be their primary competitors in this space.

As for your second question, I would firstly advise you not to worry. As you might know, Willkie has a reputation for being a US firm with a great culture, and I think this is one of the cases where this is not simply a result of effective marketing. My interview experience was one of the best ones I had, as I felt constantly encouraged by the partners and felt they really wanted to see me succeed. Having gotten to speak to both recruitment partners more during the vacation scheme, I further confirmed my impression that they are some of the kindest people I had come across in a law firm context. As such, try not to feel too nervous about the fact that you are speaking to a someone who is so much more senior than you - they will do their best to make you feel at ease in that regard.

My main tips for preparation are ones that are applicable to many other interviews: firstly, know your answers to the usual motivational/competency questions really well and try to add as much insights and analysis to them as you can. Secondly, brush up on your commercial awareness, and aim to particularly improve your understanding of the key practices/sectors the firm operates in. Thirdly, when in difficulty, take a little time to think and then given your best guess and/or externalize your thought process - this is the approach that led to some of the highest praise I have received in an interview context.

Best of luck :)!
 

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