Not sure what your area is, but if you aren't securing roles as a paralegal, perhaps you need to do some up-skilling? For instance, can you learn how to use Relativity? Have you done any of the Forage internships to develop your skills and be honest about where the gaps are? Can you do some...
The rejection email also has typos... never reassuring.
Para 1 alone:
"Its important to highlight..... you appreciate what our means to our clients..."
And really, they think we need reminding about the STAR technique?
Sigh...
Sorry to hear this. There are various things you might consider, depending on whether this is acute or chronic. Simple lifestyle changes like cutting down on coffee and ensuring that you are exercising and eating properly are a good start. There are various apps around (eg Calm, Insight Timer)...
Try sending them a message on the AS website - though I've had 'ambassadors' telling me that the messaging system is rather ropey. They don't always see the messages, I believe. This was a while ago but a failsafe way would be to find the person on their firm website and explain where you saw...
What resources are you looking for? These may be a starter.
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/legal-rights/disability-discrimination/equality-act-2010/#:~:text=You%20don't%20have%20to,depression
https://championhealth.co.uk/insights/reasonable-adjustments-mental-health/
This is an insanely competitive process. There are many, many elements you can't control. However:
(1) you should absolutely be able to find work as a paralegal. You need to be consistent in approaching recruitment agencies and sending your CV on spec. Alternatively, you could get an entry-level...
P: where are the beans coming from? The cups? The ingredients for cakes etc? Where are these countries on the Transparency Index? What are the import/export laws and are these likely to change? How stable are they politically? Who is the government and how do they feel about foreign...
Do you know there is now a specific forum for junior lawyers, ie those with a TC offer and beyond? You might find some inspiration there too.
Click on the 'Forums' link and I think it should be at the top?
I think it depends on the firm. Some see it as showing resilience; others are less forgiving. It might be worth checking their policy but if they don't exclude you, it shows that they don't mind.
The main thing is to address the issues that they will have raised during your feedback. If you...
You should also check out Forage - a number of the bigger law firms have some really valuable activities there, for free. Enjoy!
[PS - I think that the Legal Cheek event might have 'spurred' rather than 'spurned' your interest - attention to detail ;)]
Hi hi - I'm a career changer too and was under the naive impression that this would be almost universally seen as an asset. I'd been steeped in a diverse field for many years. Most HR's and training partners are naturally very risk-averse, but you sound as if what you are doing has some...
Just the usual. You can make an educated guess. The email tells you it's a mix of motivation and Comm Awareness and it is - maybe practise in a call with a friend so you are used to the feeling? You'd expect about 4 q's in 20 mins. Good luck, smile, keep your notes and a glass of water to hand...
You're obviously writing really good applications and are just stumbling with something specific, which must be really frustrating. It's not clear if you've rehearsed the actual questions you were given or just something similar but if it's that nerves are getting the better of you, then one way...
Try this thread:
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/grammar-tips.5572/
You can also Google IELTS and TOEFL resources, looking at the most advanced levels. These are aimed at learners whose native language is not English but they are often really comprehensive. There is...
@Abii you SO deserve this. While the group can't take credit for helping you write your applications (you did that before its formation), the support there has been tangible. For anyone wondering what the ebb and flow of success look like I think we're seeing it. It's so lovely to hear that it's...
It's most important that you focus on the long game. If you don't get an offer from this firm, you will get an offer from a firm that is a better fit for you.
My suggestion would be to let go of the outcome and focus fully on your exam prep as if you already have a career. You do: it might be...
Surely the point is for you to identify your own transferable skills, and leverage those to get a paralegal/contract/another similar role? If you can go to the recruiter with your skillset mapped out, then they may be able to help. Be clear that you are a commodity for them, neither more nor...
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