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Hi Jessica,
I was wondering if law firms can see our answers to ‘ RARE contextual information ‘ and ‘equal opportunity’ questions?
Thank you!They will be able to see your Rare contextualised score or flag, but not the information behind it (e.g. the answers you provide). They also cannot see your equal opps questions. This is restricted to a very high level and small number of people who report on this information collectively across applicants. For instance, as a Grad Rec Manager, I could see this information if i really wanted to, but it was a pain in the backside to access individually (for which I didn't have the time nor the inclination when it came the reviewing applications). I only ever looked at the information collectively by recruitment stage.
Hi @Jessica Booker, I was wondering for interview questions where the firm asks about changes in recent legislation and how it might affect them/their client, how detailed should one's analysis be when answering the question? :/
I am intending to discuss a legislation which would have a direct impact on one of the firm's main clients and industry (which the firm is Tier-1 in) but my analysis is not extremely long.
Hi, Jessica
I often struggle for personal experiences to answer questions that ask about entrepreneurial spirit. The only thing I can think of that vaguely relates to the question is selling products on Ebay (or even further afield - selling goods at school), but not sure if these are valid experiences.
Thank you
Face to face interviewvideo interview or what would normally be a face to face interview?
Face to face interview
Hi Jessica!
I have a Graduate Recruitment interview today for a vac scheme. Please may I know what good questions I should ask?
Thank you!
Thank you Jessica!Genuine questions you want the answer to that you haven’t been able to find out on the website or marketing materials.
Don’t try to impress with your questions at the end, just use it as your opportunity to work out if the firm/opportunity is right for you.
Hi Jessica,
Thanks for your endless support,
I would be grateful if you could provide me with examples, guidance or insights on how to answer this question,
1. As the world of law evolves, adaptability is a crucial attribute for future lawyers to have. Describe a time you had to demonstrate adaptability to reach a positive outcome. What role did you play in the scenario and what was the outcome? Did you do anything you would consider innovative as part of the solution? (250-word limit)
Thanks
Hi Jessica,
I was just wondering if experiences such as the Legal Cheek Virtual Winter Vacation Scheme and Bright Network's Internships should go under work experience in applications?
Also would firms not like them as they are non-competitive schemes?
Thanks
Hi Jessica,
For the Kirkland & Ellis application, there is a question which asks 'is there anything else you would like to add in support of your application?' with a 200 word limit. Considering they already ask for a CV, cover letter, three application questions and a work experience section, I'm not sure I have much left to add unless I go into more detail about experiences I have mentioned elsewhere (which I can do, but not sure if it's what they're asking for!). Do you think I should do this or would I be better just leaving it blank?
Thank you!