PFO fieldfisher submitted app on 23rd January.
I believe I've always had the tick? Now you are making me second guess myself 😂 But yes, personally I recall always having the tick. Maybe this screenshot is from last year?
Ahahaha no both are from this year. I applied for two programmes: the first screenshot is from my application to the Spring VS and the second one is from my application to the Singapore-London TC. They're both in the same portal and I think I distinctly remember the "Candidate Review" for my Spring VS also being orange at first. But I'm very not sure ahahah, maybe we'll just have to wait for Links to get back to us but I'm not very confident. :')I believe I've always had the tick? Now you are making me second guess myself 😂 But yes, personally I recall always having the tick. Maybe this screenshot is from last year?
I went on their website to check and the deadline is on 12th February!hi guys pwc hasn't given a deadline for their vi so when would be a reasonable time to complete? some firms in the past have given a week whereas others have given two. also any advice for it would also be appreciated!
amazing thank you so much!!I went on their website to check and the deadline is on 12th February!
I guess it is in part to minimise the number of emails. No harm in asking them though in my opinion. Worst that can happen is they ignore your email.Has anyone else still not heard anything back from K&E or MoFo post application?
Also, I have seen a few people who have been invited to an AC with Milbank. As they are one of the few firms that say they will only respond to successful candidates I am assuming I am unsuccessful. Is it acceptable to email grad rec and just ask for clarity? Or is the purpose of them saying they only reply to successful candidates partly so they don't have to deal with these kinds of emails? @Jessica Booker
Don’t see why it wouldn’t be. I am seeing a reasonable amount in applications, so make sure you really nail the “why it interests you” part because it’s one of the more obvious topics at the moment.If a firm asks about a commercial story that interested me at interview, does talking about the increasing interest in SPACs count as a commercial story?
Think about how you could break it down. Do competitors vary by practice area, sector or geographical location. What makes them a competitor rather than just another law firm? Are there similarities in the way they work etc?Hi guys, for a question asking you about a firm’s competitors - how would you expand on it, especially if you have to talk for a couple of minutes?
If a firm asks about a commercial story that interested me at interview, does talking about the increasing interest in SPACs count as a commercial story?
I always look at legal500 and chambers to look at competitors in practice areas, and then I think about factors like geographical reach - global/regional? method of expansion? profit centres? strength in particular (practice groups in) cities? No firm has just one competitor! If you have TCLA Premium as well, look at the law firm profiles as this will give you some good pointers on where to start researching competitors. You could also align this with why you want to join a particular firm, e.g. "Your competitors do x whereas you do x which is why I want to work for you and not them".Hi guys, for a question asking you about a firm’s competitors - how would you expand on it, especially if you have to talk for a couple of minutes?
If a firm asks about a commercial story that interested me at interview, does talking about the increasing interest in SPACs count as a commercial story?