Sorry to hear this! I hope you're okayPFO AG just got mine this morning
Not exactly TC related but...
I have somehow gained an interview for a paralegal role with a good firm. It says I will be asked "a mix of questions based on your experience and capabilities" and a short written exercise at the end of the interview. Does anyone have any tips/advice about this or how to prepare for either the interview or written exercise?
This is my first legal role interview so I am extremely nervous. I really want this job 🥺
This post may help:Not exactly TC related but...
I have somehow gained an interview for a paralegal role with a good firm. It says I will be asked "a mix of questions based on your experience and capabilities" and a short written exercise at the end of the interview. Does anyone have any tips/advice about this or how to prepare for either the interview or written exercise?
This is my first legal role interview so I am extremely nervous. I really want this job 🥺
Thank you ❤️ I think I’m just going to take a break now, I got rejected for a TC at the final stage where I did my vacation schemeSorry to hear this! I hope you're okay
Sorry to hear this Mel. ❤️Thank you ❤️ I think I’m just going to take a break now, I got rejected for a TC at the final stage where I did my vacation scheme
Considering it was the 31st to hear back regardless of the year applied for, I would say end of the week is perfectly fine! I'm not holding out much, but I have a couple I need to chase up as well.I remember when I applied that there was an option to apply for '22 or '23 so I am wondering if they are dealing with '22 and then moving to '23. I mean, clearly I am just in denial about my pending PFO haha, but you have to live in hope. How long before it's appropriate to chase do you think, end of the week?
I'm currently in the process of applying for another TC, this time at an independent firm rather than an international. The questions they ask are similar/the same as others I have answered in other applications, but they only allow for 800 characters max. Do I go quality with my answers and give maybe one or two examples for each answer, or try and list as many as possible with less of an explanation for each one? So far, my answers are more leaning towards the first way of qualitative writing.
For example: what qualities do I possess that make me a great candidate for a TC. I've answered with two that I genuinely think are really important and also ways in how I've demonstrated these in other areas, but I worry that I'm missing out others that they would rather a candidate answer with.
TIA x
No - it has no impact along as you do it within the deadline set.Hi, me again. I was also wondering, for Freshfields, does it matter if I submit my WG test earlier/later? Will submitting it earlier increase my chances of securing an AC with them? @Jessica Booker what are your thoughts? Thank you! 😊
I'm currently in the process of applying for another TC, this time at an independent firm rather than an international. The questions they ask are similar/the same as others I have answered in other applications, but they only allow for 800 characters max. Do I go quality with my answers and give maybe one or two examples for each answer, or try and list as many as possible with less of an explanation for each one? So far, my answers are more leaning towards the first way of qualitative writing.
For example: what qualities do I possess that make me a great candidate for a TC. I've answered with two that I genuinely think are really important and also ways in how I've demonstrated these in other areas, but I worry that I'm missing out others that they would rather a candidate answer with.
TIA x
I haven’t heard anything yet either. Would be interested if you have any update. I believe there’s a short scheme running from 16th to 20th August!Sorry to keep asking the same sort of questions, but did anyone apply to Ropes & Gray for their direct TC starting Sept 2021? The deadline was Sunday and I was just wondering what the timeline is/what comes after the application!
Thank you for this!!Hi there,
I would definitely go with the quality answer approach you have. This way you can demonstrate exactly how you've developed the qualities they are looking for. Just providing a list I believe may be a bit arbitrary if you're not able to explain/justify in sufficient detail the qualities you have in the list.
I would also say there is likely no one glove fits all approach with the qualities (as long as they are relevant) so I wouldn't worry too much about missing out some you think they are are looking for. There are a number of qualities which would likely make you a good candidate for the TC at the firm and the character count does not allow you to explain in enough breadth. Personally, I always tried to give three qualities that made me a good candidate for the firm and this approach worked out fine.
Just one example for each quality you have should be fine. Perhaps there may also be a way to combine examples to fit the word count. For instance, "I have developed [X quality] in [work experience 1] and [work experience 2] where I consolidated my [relevant skills] through conducting [ABC tasks]'. Of course, there are a number of valid ways to answer this question and you don't necessarily have to use work experiences etc.
Best of luck!