Hi Lauren,
For questions like this I'd recommend being as honest as possible.
Personally I'd frame my answer by listing the key things you do like (in terms of the work etc.) and then linking that to the similar things you can find at the firm that you are doing the AC. I'd also mention any key types of work or expertise that the firm you're interviewing at has that the firm you work with doesn't necessarily provide you with exposure to.
If there are certain things that you don't necessarily enjoy as much about your current employer, you can always mention these as well perhaps by framing it as "From working with this firm, I realise that these are aspects (maybe the training style, etc.) I enjoy less and this motivated to apply to your firm because I know that you (list the things that differentiates them)"
I've always been very open at ACs about the fact that the firm I did a VS at and failed to convert was not the "right fit". By no means did this involve criticising them but my interviewers always appreciated the honesty and the level of thought that went into reflecting on both what I did and did not enjoy.
Hope that helps!
Hi Dheepa,
Thank you for this answer, a very useful approach. However, I am struggling to find particular things which differentiate between Clifford Chance and DLA Piper as they operate in very similar sectors and have very similar expertise
For example, CC has a very close supervisory approach to training, could I mention how DLA Piper trainees I have spoken to emphasised a hands off approach?
Or could I mention DLA's new consulting arm and the opportunities presented by untypical work arriving from these clients for my development?