2020-21 Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion

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DJMG

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The automated feedback was starting with "By way of support, we are delighted to share the attached personalised feedback report...".

First time a law firm sent me an email with a "delighted" in it. I will not bother them even if it takes them 3 months to PFO me.

Jokes aside, I completed my tests on January 29. I guess a kind email wouldn't hurt in your case, and it is justified.

Hey, I attended their Open Day (25th Jan) and they said they aimed to get back to people 2 weeks post-test feedback. Someone mentioned that they had received their test results in December and not heard back yet, and Mark the Grad Rec guy looked surprised and said to drop him an email about it. I was in a similar situation so decided to email too the next day. I still haven't had a reply to that email, or a response to my app.
So I reckon they are just swamped? A lot of people seem to have been waiting ages after their phone interviews too, so would make sense.
 

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    You mentioned PE, Daniel...
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    Haha you'll learn to love it on your scheme when you see how interesting it can be in practice :)
     
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    Just wondering if anyone has any advice for how to prepare for a group exercise at an AC - is there a particular method I should adopt for this? Thanks in advance!

    Jacob's article here should help especially if it's a negotiation. If it's more of a general group discussion, then my best advice is you don't really need to prepare necessarily. Group exercises are literally just about assessing if you're a decent person that can read the room and someone that people will enjoy working with. Focus on being friendly, making meaningful contributions where you can and not talking over people. Also see the post below and some really useful things you could say during a group exercise that will help show you're a team player.

    Honestly if you're ever in an AC and think someone is being particularly overbearing chances are your assessors will be able to feel it too!

    Some tangible things you can do that show great teamwork:

    1. Build off points other people have made. "That's a really good point X, just to add to that..."
    2. If you notice someone being particularly quiet or struggling to get a word in, gesture to them and invite them to say something. Being able to read the room like this is a hugely underrated skill.
    3. Recap things if it's been a particularly long discussion. Be the person that says, "Guys, so we've had all these great suggestions so far, should we decide on X now?" Good mix of teamwork and leadership here I think.
    4. Particularly if it's a negotiation exercise - ask for a sidebar. "Can my partner and I take a few moments to discuss your offer privately" Shows very clearly that you want to come to a well thought out decision and that you care about your partner's opinion.
     
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    Daniel Boden

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    Me really happy to have received a Cleary interview invite reading through this thread...
    Hahaha very well done! Honestly, if you get the chance at the end of the interview, it might be worth asking what their opinion is of working at the firm and whether they enjoy the work they do and see the response you get 😉
     

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    Hahaha very well done! Honestly, if you get the chance at the end of the interview, it might be worth asking what their opinion is of working at the firm and whether they enjoy the work they do and see the response you get 😉
    Thank you! Yeah its a difficult one to broach though isn't it and also WFH means you can't really get a sense of the culture! But think its important for people to form their own opinion of things/people/Firms
    Did you just get iy?
    Nah I got it last week!
     

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    Thank you! Yeah its a difficult one to broach though isn't it and also WFH means you can't really get a sense of the culture! But think its important for people to form their own opinion of things/people/Firms

    Nah I got it last week!
    Tbh I think the way some firms have stepped up in Covid in terms of providing resources to their associates really says a lot about their respective cultures, so it might be an enlightening answer to say the least...

    But I think you're completely right about forming your own opinion - you may have a totally different experience and absolutely love the firm so 100% do what's right for you!

    Really hope the interview goes well for you :)
     

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    Not rumoured haha they fired 25 lawyers in one fell swoop a few years ago (in 2018 I think it was). This RollonFriday article is pretty damming and there's a comment made by a Clearly associate (allegedly obviously) which makes it seem like he's/she's having a miserable life there :(

    Wow.. just read this. I’ve never considered applying to Cleary and after this I definitely won’t be lol
     

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    Can I ask when you applied?
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    Tbh I think the way some firms have stepped up in Covid in terms of providing resources to their associates really says a lot about their respective cultures, so it might be an enlightening answer to say the least...

    But I think you're completely right about forming your own opinion - you may have a totally different experience and absolutely love the firm so 100% do what's right for you!

    Really hope the interview goes well for you :)
    Yeah that's a decent point!

    Thank you mate! :)
     
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    Hi everyone!
    Has anyone interviewed with Winckworth Sherwood before and would be willing to share some insights? The interview is competency-based and lasts for 45 minutes. I am quite nervous as this would be my first in-person interview...
    Hi!
    I haven’t been interviewed there, but try searching the firm name in the forum search box and you will find some info from people who have! Can I ask when you submitted your application and when you were invited to interview?
    Thanks!
     

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    I actually wonder if they have sent out any rejections.....they speed with which they have been doing interviews and have given out offers is great but at the same time it is becoming less and less likely it will be positive news so I don’t know why rejections are taking much longer.
    I feel like we’re gonna get ‘sorry the places have been filled’ typa rejection :/
     
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