Hiya @KSV
Yes, it’s definitely possible you might be asked about the impact of the US election in a law firm interview. I was asked a similar question during a partner interview once and thankfully felt confident in answering it because of my political science and econ background. I've just...
Hiya @tarty23
For many City firms, a 2.1 isn’t a disadvantage at all. This is because the majority of firms aren’t overly strict about academic results (although some specifically state a requirement for a high 2.1 or first). Plenty of firms focus on other key aspects, like how deeply you've...
Hiya @Apple
Absolutely! It's definitely worthwhile to apply directly for training contracts! One of my first training contract offers came despite having no prior commercial legal work experience or vacation schemes. While the direct training contract process can sometimes be more...
Hiya @emma.d 😊
@Amma Usman and @Andrei Radu would certainly have valuable insights to share, but I’ve done a quick search and found a few resources that could help. I’ve hyperlinked them along with some points you might want to consider. I’ve skipped over common topics like ESG and AI since...
Hiya @Nkanny
The vast majority of the firms on this thread do offer visa sponsorship and SQE preparation funding as well. If you have questions about a particular firm, let us know :D
Hey @Parsorandini! Just building on what @Andrei Radu aptly pointed out (I've heard similar things myself) 👀
It's great that you're able to score so high on the Watson Glaser. Scoring in the 99th and 94th percentiles isn’t something many people can say, so it’s clear you have some serious...
Hiya @SamiyaJ
Great to see that you're still applying to open days. Yep, there are many firms still open for open day applications. You can find them here. Hope that helps and good luck!
Hi @hazanelson
I think it's definitely worth applying! It's much more common than people think for applicants to be rejected from an open day but then be successful in securing a vacation scheme or training contract in the same recruitment cycle. I would take a look at your application and see...
Heya @Simi.O
@Jessica Booker may have more to say here, but with the new SQE route, as a non-UK law graduate, you won't need to complete the PGDL. The SQE pathway was designed to allow candidates from various academic backgrounds (including non-law graduates) to qualify as solicitors. The SQE1...
Hey @Lopez2017
This is actually such a cute question!!!
I've never answered anything like this in an application, but it seems geared towards gauging your creativity/personality - I think it's fine to have a playful, yet introspective response, giving them an indication of your values. Might...
Hi @Tintin06
I completely appreciate your concerns - when I started applying to firms, I was in my early 30s and sometimes felt that I had no real chance given my age (this was partly worsened when I'd meet other applicants in their early 20s worrying that they were now too old to secure a vac...
Hiya @tarty23
I'm sorry about the rejection - it might be difficult to appreciate this now, but it's not a reflection of what you can do and your ability to get a vacation scheme/training contract. Keep going!
In terms of feedback, many firms are simply unable to offer any at the written...
Hi @sjr22 :)
Again, I think @Jessica Booker hit the nail on this. Just wanted to elaborate slightly on this, don't worry too much about repetition. It’s natural for your interest in technology-focused firms to come up again here, especially since it’s such an important part of Goodwin's work...
Hiya @AS24
@Andrei Radu and @Amma Usman would also have their own views on this, but having answered this question in past applications, I approached it by focusing on the various ways I researched and explored the legal profession, rather than use it as an occasion to specifically answer why...
Hi @Optimistic1111 :)
First of all, I wanted to say that I really admire the resilience you’ve shown — juggling full-time work, facing serious health challenges, and navigating the foster care system and managing a solid academic record is truly impressive. The fact that you’ve achieved a high...
Howdy @AlegalA :D
I'm pretty much in agreement with what @Jessica Booker said. If you really want to, there's no harm in trying to ensure there's some flow or continuity between the separate paragraphs. You could, for instance, add small, connecting sentences between the sections. For...
Hiya @futuretrainee101ac
When approaching a question about constructive feedback, I've typically relied on examples from work experience or volunteering. I suggest structuring your response by first briefly explaining the situation and the feedback received. You can even feel free to indicate...
Hi @Optimistic1111
It's great that you've completed the LPC and that you're seriously thinking about how to enter the profession given the new requirements. @Jessica Booker would likely have much more to say here, but I wanted to encourage you to keep applying for training contracts and...
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