Jessica Booker
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Hi Jessica,
I have two questions.
Thank you!
- When answering questions such as “why commercial law” would it be acceptable to discuss events/open days attended at other law firms and if so would you advise for or against naming those firms
- Answering “in your view which personal qualities make a successful lawyer” on the Sidley Austin application form, do you think we are expected to link all our points back to ourselves and how we meet that benchmark or to solely answer this in the abstract?
It’s acceptable to name firms, although I would expect your open days to be somewhere else on most applications anyway, so there’s little point repeating the detail. You can explain how they have shaped your motivation, but remember they are only one day and you are typically not actually doing the work of a commercial lawyer, just listening to people educating you about it.
I don’t think you need to reference in detail how you have developed your skill set, especially again if the detail is elsewhere in your application. You also have to be aware that even if you have got these skills, they are going to be developed further during your time as a trainee (you’re not expected to have them all at an exceptionally high level). Sometimes people proclaiming they have them all comes across a little lacking self awareness or a willingness to learn on the job.