they got back to me after a weekHow long does it usually take for Simmons & Simmons to respond after taking the Situational Judgement test please? Thank you!
they got back to me after a weekHow long does it usually take for Simmons & Simmons to respond after taking the Situational Judgement test please? Thank you!
Hi, I have an upcoming Dentons telephone interview as well. Could I message you? Thank you
Congrats! when did you have your telephone interview if you don't mind me asking?
Thanks Jessica, that's interesting. Yes, I was under the impression that there was no choice.
When you say that some firms can't get all their trainees through the old process, what do you mean?
Is that in terms of timelines, or is it that there aren't enough spaces on the old style courses?
It seems to me that the smaller intake American firms are more likely to stick to the old route, for now.
Just got invited to the Simmons & Simmons VI and Ability Test. Does anyone have any tips for the VI please ?
I am afraid I am going to have to correct you.
I've done vac schemes with three of the companies in that list, and can confirm that you do not do real firm work. You do the exact same kind of work that is available on their 'freely available' 'internships'. This is exactly why I was saying that for me, they were a bit of a waste of time. In essence, they are a week/two week long open day rather than a vac scheme.
Thankyou so much!
The firm stated “The questions you are about to answer are based on your knowledge of us, the role you have applied for and your commercial awareness.””
Has anyone got a unique reason for applying to NRF?
I've gone through their website and profile on other sites but all the reasons I'm giving in my cover letter for applying are fairly generic: global firm, excellent training, etc. I can't seem to find anything that makes them really stand out.
Any recommendations for resources to find things that make firms stand out would also be appreciated
Rejection from NRF post telephone interview.
I genuinely feel so emotionally exhausted from the process with so little feedback at the VI and telephone interview stage. This cycle I’ve got through to the next stage on every app but as soon as video interviews and telephone interviews come into play I’m letting myself down.
I follow all the structures. Prepare loads before hand. Reference key deals, key jurisdictions, I read the FT every day and I genuinely find the articles interesting. I have good experience and good grades. I know that the process is tough, but I just don’t know how to improve.
I completely understand that law firms have so many applicants. I’m not even frustrated with the process, Im more frustrated that I can’t identify which bits are going wrong.
After the NRF rejection I think I’m going to bow out of this process, I really don’t think I’m strong enough. I don’t understand how hard work and prep and doing everything good on pape results in constant failure for me. I wish everyone the best of luck
Excuse me?? HELL TO THE NO! Am I hell gonna let NRF let you 'bow out'!After the NRF rejection I think I’m going to bow out of this process, I really don’t think I’m strong enough. I don’t understand how hard work and prep and doing everything good on pape results in constant failure for me. I wish everyone the best of luck
I haven’t heard back yet either - the suspense is too much hah!!Has anyone heard back from Gowling post VI?
Don't say like this. I know it's tough and mentally and emotionally exhausting, but just think how happy you would be when you get that TC and post your success story here and encourage others.After the NRF rejection I think I’m going to bow out of this process, I really don’t think I’m strong enough. I don’t understand how hard work and prep and doing everything good on pape results in constant failure for me. I wish everyone the best of luck