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Hey Sanj, thank you for your help and kind words. I sent off the application form last night. I noticed that they said that there is a numerical reasoning test involved (I am terrible at maths). However, let’s wait and see what they come back with. I will keep you updated and I will probably ask you some more questions when the tests come through. Thank you. I appreciate it!depends if you like the way they operate? Have you looked into the firm and what they offer? I would say it’s definitely worth a try!
You will be fine, PWC will send you a game based assessment to complete. Just take your time and don’t try and beat the system! As mentioned earlier in this post the result isn’t about how high you score it’s about how elk your characteristics align with the firms values and work ethics.
Let me know if I can help you in any other way!
Good luck 🤞🏽
Do you mean Addleshaw Goddard? They don't have a WG in their recruitment process - the next stage is a telephone interview. I haven't seen anybody say that they'd been invited yet though.Has anyone who applied on the deadline received a WG invite from AG?
I scored quite poorly in the emotion recognition section and still progressed for Gowling so I wouldn’t worry too much!Does anyone know how the Arctic Shores SkyRise City game is assessed along with your application? Quite disheartened by some of the feedback especially with the facial recognition section, I like to think I can read the expressions of people quite well!
I thought my written application was really good and well-researched, but does the game results have equal weighting?
Yes please do ask any questions . It was by far the longest first year scheme application I made.Hey Sanj, thank you for your help and kind words. I sent off the application form last night. I noticed that they said that there is a numerical reasoning test involved (I am terrible at maths). However, let’s wait and see what they come back with. I will keep you updated and I will probably ask you some more questions when the tests come through. Thank you. I appreciate it!
Any idea if its better applying to Macfarlanes direct TC vs VS? For context, I am a graduate and I'm not sure how much holiday I can take off work and the VS deadline is next week. Would applying for a direct TC put me at a disadvantage in comparison to those applying to VS at the firm?
Oops! I meant Akin Gump.Do you mean Addleshaw Goddard? They don't have a WG in their recruitment process - the next stage is a telephone interview. I haven't seen anybody say that they'd been invited yet though.
Same got it this morning applied about a month before deadline and was left on hold till nowSullivan & Cromwell rejection urghh
I had done work experience with Gowling in the past and felt my written application was strong but was rejected post-Arctic shores test having got a couple quite bad aspects of feedback so think they give it a lot of weight, unsure about other firms thoughDoes anyone know how the Arctic Shores SkyRise City game is assessed along with your application? Quite disheartened by some of the feedback especially with the facial recognition section, I like to think I can read the expressions of people quite well!
I thought my written application was really good and well-researched, but does the game results have equal weighting?
This is really helpful! Thank youHaving done the VS last year, I do remember partners and GR saying that the percentage of trainees recruited by VS is creeping up (something like 1/3, up from approximately 1/2 of trainees... but don't quote me on the figures). Overall, though, if you think you are in a better position to apply direct, I think that's what I would do. Macfarlanes remains one of the few smaller firms (by intake) that take a significant proportion of trainees by direct TC application. It also does a lot to make sure that direct TC candidates are not disadvantaged (as far as I remember, the assessment of VS and TC candidates for final TC offers is the same).