The MC firms give out a lot of direct TCs. I think Ashurst and Baker Mckenzie do a fair few too. I would say, in general elite US don’t offer many direct TCs. How that helps a little bit.Long shot but does anyone have a list of firms who hire a lot through the direct TC route and/or prefer graduates?
Hey Matt, just wondering when you applied to Macfarlanes last year. I applied for the VS and am thinking about applying for the Direct TC now rather than waiting for the first response to get it in earlier.I got an interview with Macs for a direct TC last summer if that helps. Some of the midsized less popular firms (think Kingsley Napley or Marriott Hanson as opposed to Linklaters or A&O) do also.
Ahh maybe it’s just me. I was rejected from both the spring and direct route this cycle and didn’t receive a rejection email from either.I’ve seen a few people have had PFO emails from LL. It seems the portal updates first though so I’ve literally been stalking it
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Ah sorry to hear that. The whole process sucks until you get that golden ticketAhh maybe it’s just me. I was rejected from both the spring and direct route this cycle and didn’t receive a rejection email from either.
Hey Matt, just wondering when you applied to Macfarlanes last year. I applied for the VS and am thinking about applying for the Direct TC now rather than waiting for the first response to get it in earlier.
The MC firms give out a lot of direct TCs. I think Ashurst and Baker Mckenzie do a fair few too. I would say, in general elite US don’t offer many direct TCs. How that helps a little bit.
Sorry would you mind sharing why you weren't eligible for the Vac Scheme? Is it not open to everyone?Hi @Jessica Booker , I applied to Macfarlanes VC a few weeks ago, however GR emailed me saying I was only eligible to apply for their direct TC, not the vac scheme and that I needed to apply down that route to be considered. Would it be okay to literally copy and paste my answers from my VC application to the direct TC application seeing as it wasn't technically 'considered'? Thank you in advance!
I think the problem with elite US firms is that they advertise direct TCs but often only look at them if they don’t get enough people from the vac schemes so chances of getting a direct Tc is very slim as you say. You would have to consider the time and effort required in order to research and write the application in the first place only for it to not even be read.I applied for two US firms that do direct TCs this cycle actually. But they aren't mainstream firms and only take 2-4 trainees a year so the chances of success are very very slim.
I think the problem with elite US firms is that they advertise direct TCs but often only look at them if they don’t get enough people from the vac schemes so chances of getting a direct Tc is very slim as you say. You would have to consider the time and effort required in order to research and write the application in the first place only for it to not even be read.
Hi I believe it is open to everyone however I previously got to AC stage last year for the Vac Scheme and didn't get it but GR encouraged me to apply again. It seems however that because of this I can only be considered for a direct TC instead. I'm not sure why because the AC is probably very similar so it is a bit strange.Sorry would you mind sharing why you weren't eligible for the Vac Scheme? Is it not open to everyone?
You should find out today I got my interview invite so hopefully it’s good news too defo surprised considering I thought I messed up the VIdying for Bristows to put me out of my misery 😅
They vet the initial apps before sending out the test invites, so I wouldn't bother them yet. I imagine that, like so many firms this year, they are struggling with the volume. Plus they probably try to get the VSs sorted first - after all, they would want to be using those as a recruitment mechanism. A week is nothing in pandemic recruitment terms, I'd say.I applied to Mayer Brown for direct TC over a week ago, but still haven't got the invite to online tests. Should I check with the graduate recruitment team? 🤔
Long shot but does anyone have a list of firms who hire a lot through the direct TC route and/or prefer graduates?