The actual question states: Please indicate if there are any preferred practice areas that interest you. Since they said "are" instead of "is", I would infer that it would be best to at least mention 2.
If I am in my penultimate year, do I need to add details regarding my SEQs (dates etc) or is it ok if we don't add them since it's a bit early to determine...
No idea; personally, I think that it might be sort of automatic, as in they send them out to most people who have potential... When did you apply? I applied on the 5th of November and received the invite for the test on the 5th of December, exactly a month later... Again, never supported this...
https://congrapps.com/blog/which-law-firms-recruit-on-a-rolling-basis-2022-23/
Honestly don't know how accurate.. however, if you already spent 3 days then might as well apply... Still have somewhat of a chance, apparently people applied late and still managed to get interviews... Might as well...
You could try, it would be really though tho, I applied on the 11th of October and still haven't heard back whatsoever from them even though I participated at their First Year Insight Day + I am pursuing a dual degree in English and French Law, with one month experience at Baker McKenzie (Middle...
They're rolling basis, so by now I think it would be too tough; in order to be strategic, you could just apply next cycle (I don't remember if they asked if we have previously applied, but if they do, it would be better to wait it out to not put yourself at a disadvantage..)
If I am not mistaken, I would strongly recommend NRF since they say on their UK careers page, lest I be mistaken, "[w]e don’t recruit on a rolling basis so ensure to take your time when writing your application"; so I suppose you should! However, Baker and Hogan might be a bit tougher since they...
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