Im pretty sure they’re non-rolling!I've been wondering the same! If they do I really need to get a move on lol
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Im pretty sure they’re non-rolling!I've been wondering the same! If they do I really need to get a move on lol
I completely agree and I would never post something like that. I find it quite amusing when I see people post about getting accepted to things like that or a networking event. But I don't think it's necessarily wrong to do it, it doesn't really impact anyone elseI hear that but you can just put it as an entry on your profile and achieve the same objective no? Why the need to do a boastful post about an event which you don't need to do anything to get onto other than signing up for it?
Absolutely no issue if you want to make a post about what you learned/people you spoke to/what you enjoyed etc. but I remember seeing various people posting in such a way that it seemed as though they were boasting about how they got onto the scheme when in reality anyone could have done so and that didn't seem right to me but that's just my opinion anyway
An immense sense of relief followed by various hugs and happy tears from me and my family and then a fair bit of celebrating ensued hahaGuys, a very random question but out of interest, how did you react when you got a VS offer or a TC offer? I wonder what my actual reaction will be and would love to hear some of yours 🤩
Hiya!Hi everyone! Just wondering how to respond to VI questions along the lines of “what challenges would a lawyer face in a virtual environment?" etc - should you just list the challenges themselves or should you go a step further and relate it to yourself and discuss how you would cope in this situation? Same goes for other questions like "what qualities should a lawyer have?" - do you need to link this back to yourself or not? Thanks in advance
I was confused to be honest?Guys, a very random question but out of interest, how did you react when you got a VS offer or a TC offer? I wonder what my actual reaction will be and would love to hear some of yours 🤩
Me..two different reactions! In London..run to the pub with my fiancé while in Italy..down to the beach with a nice frittata e maccheroni, peroni and family!Guys, a very random question but out of interest, how did you react when you got a VS offer or a TC offer? I wonder what my actual reaction will be and would love to hear some of yours 🤩
I wish someone taught me about LinkedIn etiquette before I was let loose on the app. Some of these posts defo called me out hahahaha I've learned my lesson and edited my postsI hear that but you can just put it as an entry on your profile and achieve the same objective no? Why the need to do a boastful post about an event which you don't need to do anything to get onto other than signing up for it?
Absolutely no issue if you want to make a post about what you learned/people you spoke to/what you enjoyed etc. but I remember seeing various people posting in such a way that it seemed as though they were boasting about how they got onto the scheme when in reality anyone could have done so and that didn't seem right to me but that's just my opinion anyway
I always seemed to be in public 😅 so it was very muffed emotions until I got home (I'm sure I got some weird stares, seemed a bit too happy for a regular day)Guys, a very random question but out of interest, how did you react when you got a VS offer or a TC offer? I wonder what my actual reaction will be and would love to hear some of yours 🤩
I think it's a test of motivation, but forum please correct me if I'm wrong. I think they're looking to see that you've applied to similar firms in terms of size, culture, work, practice areas etc. I don't think firms are jealous if you apply elsewhere as they understand that candidates have got to make opportunities for themselves.I am nervous for the "what other firms have you applied to?" question in an interview. Quite honestly this cycle I have only applied to one - due to working 20hrs a week and studying LPC full time, and have struggled with rejection in the past, but really wanted to apply for this firm.
Obviously I know the firm's competitors, and i guess they want to know if i have applied to them but will my interviewer think I can't manage my time properly etc due to the fact I have only applied to one firm this year?
When I got a VS after bombing one of the exercises I asked the recruiter "are you sure?" about 10 times in the five minute call..Guys, a very random question but out of interest, how did you react when you got a VS offer or a TC offer? I wonder what my actual reaction will be and would love to hear some of yours 🤩
Nooooo that wasn't my intention at all 😂😂😂I wish someone taught me about LinkedIn etiquette before I was let loose on the app. Some of these posts defo called me out hahahaha I've learned my lesson and edited my posts
LOL! Life is about growth and learning my friend!I wish someone taught me about LinkedIn etiquette before I was let loose on the app. Some of these posts defo called me out hahahaha I've learned my lesson and edited my posts
I agree, this is how I've always interpreted this question.I think it's a test of motivation, but forum please correct me if I'm wrong. I thin they're looking to see that you've applied to similar firms in terms of size, culture, work, practice areas etc. I don't think firms are jealous if you apply elsewhere as they understand that candidates have got to make opportunities for themselves.
For instance, if you say you have applied to a huge Magic Circle firm, a boutique family law practice, and a local solicitors down the road it doesn't look as convincing that you want to do the work of a multinational corporate law firm? I think anyway
Yep ^I think it's a test of motivation, but forum please correct me if I'm wrong. I thin they're looking to see that you've applied to similar firms in terms of size, culture, work, practice areas etc. I don't think firms are jealous if you apply elsewhere as they understand that candidates have got to make opportunities for themselves.
For instance, if you say you have applied to a huge Magic Circle firm, a boutique family law practice, and a local solicitors down the road it doesn't look as convincing that you want to do the work of a multinational corporate law firm? I think anyway
When I got a VS after bombing one of the exercises I asked the recruiter "are you sure?" about 10 times in the five minute call..
Well the email said 'around one week' so yes potentially a day or two before or it might even be later so next week Monday or Tuesday (hopefully not though).Although PwC said a week after the 12th, anyone got any idea if they will get back to us before Friday?
Hey, I obviously am no expert but I’ve met quite a few trainees at firms who were on years abroad when they got hired! Most firms in general I think are quite accommodating as they understand you may be on a year abroad or even live abroad, but obviously will differ on a firm to firm basis. I suggest maybe emailing the firms you’re most interested in now and explaining your situation, as then also you can be prepared next year in case they do need you to fly back/have a video call etc
Hope this helps! I’m no expert but I remember speaking to a trainee who was hired whilst she was on a gap year working on a boat haha
Personally when I was on year abroad, all firms said I would have to return to the UK if I was invited to AC which being in Australia wasn't really possible for me. Especially as they would only cover maybe £100 in travel costs to the interview ... I would hope they would be more accommodating now they have experience of virtual ACs
I queried this with HSF when I went on a year abroad and they were ok with doing a virtual assessment (maybe because it was my first year of applying and I sounded like I was begging for my life😂) So just ask them before you apply