Hey @sarahfw ,
Yep - definitely!
So, the US is like this massive global trade hub, right? And tariffs have these crazy ripple effects on the global economy. As @Ram Sabaratnam mentioned, they don’t just affect businesses in the US, they kind of spill over to other countries too. I think...
Hey @AI212121 , I have answered a similar question on this regarding the degree to which I believe candidates should be repetitive in answers. I have quoted it above. In short, you can, but do so carefully and in a way which touches on different tasks/aspects of the experience/ competencies...
Hey @Unknowncabbage ,
This question is a really good one. Just as @Ram Sabaratnam had said, the length of the seat is not as important as the specific experiences you had during that seat. What I believe is additionally valuable in your case, is that in addition to the indirect shadowing...
Hey @Reem2024 ,
First of all, this is an excellent link. I will touch on how you could integrate the ‘why commercial law‘ part in more detail below.
Answering ’why commercial law’, sometimes, doesn’t have to include instances where your first exposure was to commercial law and commercial law...
Hey @cleojwilliams , I have just checked and seen their deadline is not until the 6th of January. In my experience, you are still in a good place to apply now. Many firms receive the bulk of their applications in the last two weeks so now is a reaosnable time to submit.
Hey @CarolineC , this is a good one. I was actually having a chat about this with one of my mentees a few minutes ago!
Personally, I would focus on less than 3 points. In answering why X firm, I usually focus heavily on one major point - the work. The reason I spend a lot of time on this is...
Hey @jojo23 , these are really good questions that often came up for me as well, when I was applying. I don‘t have too much to add to @Ram Sabaratnam ’s wonderful response, but these are a few things I found helpful as well;
I believe it’s totally fine to reuse an answer for both questions...
Hey @TC Chaser , in cases like this, I always ensure to put the experiences chronologically. Some firms don’t have strict preferences, but structuring date-wise provides a better metric to follow.
Hey @AI212121 , I had seen a post on LinkedIn yesterday where the firm welcomed its WVS students. I suspect the GR team is busy with this period and thus, you are right in suggesting that more details on SVS applications will come after thIs.
Hey @Zaraa.x. In my experience, there isn’t really a set number of questions that’re asked. Although, bear in mind that sometimes Graduate Recruitment actually have a set number and type of questions that need to be asked. In any case, I always say this - with any interview, the direction of how...
Hey @hopefulforatc , I am unsure about FF in particular, but I know standard telephone interviews tend to include…
The basic motivationals.. why law, why commercial law, why this firm. In telephone interviews, you will need to go deeper on what’s in your form - as I suspect more often times...
Hey @Applebanana425 , also just wanted to point out something a bit weird - I find your username soo adorable haha! I don’t know whether it‘s cause I had a banana for breakfast!
Hey @Applebanana425 , I know some people have been successful through checking for roles on Law Society Gazette, as well as reaching out to legal recruiters on LinkedIn - which are usually responsive. There are also specific agencies which partner with firms to find paralegals - for example, the...
Hey @affidavid , I know the deadline has passed for HSF, but I still think it’s useful to provide insights on this very good question, as it’s typically seen among other firm‘s applications as well.
In my experience, there is no single “right” approach to this question, and it is possible to...
Hey @C_AJH , I usually aimed for 650 words or around that 500-word mark. I found that this had helped me to go straight into my motivations, cut out flowery words, and it was these applications I ended up being most successful with. A longer word count may be permitted, but ensure you prioritise...
Hey @Zaraa.x , yes it’s AAB, per our list here; https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/law-firms-a-level-requirements-list.9082/
I suspect for degree requirements it’ll always be a 2:1 or better, and mitigating circumstances will be taken to account.
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