Also should I be expecting a PFO from Morgan Lewis, I applied last week (lol) but have seen someone get a telephone interview invite?
Hi,I am feeling so overwhelmed at the moment. I am trying to come up with examples for different competency questions and I am blank. Completely blank. I feel like I have nothing to talk about. But I also don't want to make up things. How are people tackling such questions and preparing examples?
Morgan Lewis was non rolling & deadline was yesterday. Don’t assume it’s a PFO yet!Also should I be expecting a PFO from Morgan Lewis, I applied last week (lol) but have seen someone get a telephone interview invite?
Ah thank you! I thought it was rolling and was worried!Morgan Lewis was non rolling & deadline was yesterday. Don’t assume it’s a PFO yet!
Depends a lot on the applicant. Applicants who've got IB experience will likely be asked about it, similarly those with consulting experience etc.
I've personally been asked "why law and not stay a full-time day trader?" and "why law and not a career entrepreneur?" (as a result of being a trader and having launched a few businesses). I was once at an AC and another applicant was a junior doctor in the NHS, he was asked "why law and not continue in medicine?" etc.
I guess its hard to predict, in terms of volume of applications this may lessen over the coming few years, but then again, there would technically be more applications anyway as the population rises. Perhaps, this competitive cycle has raised the standard of applications in general, meaning firms may expect this quality to continue. Its hard to say and I am definitely no expert, but I guess all we can do is try our best and it'll work out in the endFrom what I have gathered, it seems that this application cycle is so much more competitive than previous cycles. Does anyone have any idea of how long this might take to correct, or is this how it is going to be from now on?
What do you mean?I think if Mayer Brown are experiencing what a lot of the other firms are this year in terms of just a never-ending influx of applicants, they might be re-considering their criteria for AC?
(this is what I imagine graduate recruitment looks like )
Depends a lot on the applicant. Applicants who've got IB experience will likely be asked about it, similarly those with consulting experience etc.
I've personally been asked "why law and not stay a full-time day trader?" and "why law and not a career entrepreneur?" (as a result of being a trader and having launched a few businesses). I was once at an AC and another applicant was a junior doctor in the NHS, he was asked "why law and not continue in medicine?" etc.
Does any know if there's an option to pause briefly between Simmons&Simmons's online written exercise and VI, e.g. by not clicking a certain button? Just want to see if it's possible to do my written assessment in pj 😅
Can you switch from phone to laptop midway then? it's annoying you can't do the practice on a laptop!I found it really nice and easy on my laptop because the screen was a lot bigger, which I personally thought made it easier for me to focus. With the tasks requiring a faster reaction speed, the game instructs you to press certain keys, which I found easier than pressing on my phone because I could physically feel the keys (I'm not sure if this makes sense, it just meant that I could rest my fingers on them instead of being less steady with my fingers in the air and pre-empting certain answers). I had to actually switch from my phone to my computer after the first task because it kept registering that I had pressed the wrong thing, which meant I scored near zero.
Thanks for this @Jessica Booker, I really appreciate the insight.The main thing that holds open university candidates back is not that they studied at the open university, but more their academics more generally. They are much more likely to not meet A-level grade criteria.
They also tend to not have the extra curricular activities too, where they are generally working full time.
But if they submit a good application, they can be recruited. I have done so in the past.
Depends how long the recession goes on for. But I would expect it to pick up in the 2022-23 recruitment cycle based on my previous experience.From what I have gathered, it seems that this application cycle is so much more competitive than previous cycles. Does anyone have any idea of how long this might take to correct, or is this how it is going to be from now on?
For what it's worth, I'm at a 'conventional' uni and don't have EC's coming out my ears (in fact, only like 1 in the entire time I've been at uni) - 99% of what I talk about comes from work history/ work experiences/ life experiences/ running my businesses etcThanks for this @Jessica Booker, I really appreciate the insight.
Fo you have any suggestions on how to get around the extra-curriculars issue? I do work part-time and run my own business, so any extra time is in the gym or 🍷 😂 It’s just difficult to know what to mention/highlight. Is it about showing outside interest/being able to work as a team player?
I think the fact you run your own business is immensely impressive and should impress firms. I'd even go as far as saying that extracurricular activity is perhaps the focus because most students dont, as you do, run their own business. Extracurricular is usually a supplement for actual experience in time, team, and organisational management. Team player could be exemplified by any engagements you have with your business, whether that's clients, working with people from other companies etc. Also working part time is also pretty impressive, do you work in a team?Thanks for this @Jessica Booker, I really appreciate the insight.
Fo you have any suggestions on how to get around the extra-curriculars issue? I do work part-time and run my own business, so any extra time is in the gym or 🍷 😂 It’s just difficult to know what to mention/highlight. Is it about showing outside interest/being able to work as a team player?
I had the written exercise first, but yeah you have to click a buttonYeah I’m pretty sure it’s the video interview first. Once that’s completed, then it’s the written exercise. But you have to click a button to continue to the written exercise.
There just isn’t an answer to that question!! Being a crazy cat lady is so much better than a career in law in my opinion. 😂Worried I'm going to get "why law and not crazy cat lady?"
I was asked it because I had a scientific/statistic background and the interviewer wanted to know why corporate law vs bankingJust out of curiosity, which firms have asked “why not investment banking?” I’ve never been asked this anywhere