Any academic resit should be covered.Hi Jessica, on law firms' application forms where they ask if you ever had to do a resit. Is this in general or just at university? Thanks in advance.
Hello @Jessica Booker I'm sorry but I think you've missed this. Would be great if you could please answer this.Hello @Jessica Booker hope you are doing well. How many pointers do you think should suffice for the question "What do you think is the role of a trainee?" Also, the role has great variation from doing DD to representing the firm at Employer Presentations for different universities, so what is it that we should talk about in our answer to the question? I'm obviously aware that legal work is going to make up 99.9% of the role but should we still talk about these extra-curriculars that we get to do as a trainee?
Thanks
There isn’t really an set number of points, but focus on what the day job is. That isn’t really going to employer events in all honesty - that’s just an extra responsibility that staff can get involved in, just like they can get involved in CSR activities, pro Bono or even things like charity fundraising events.Hello @Jessica Booker I'm sorry but I think you've missed this. Would be great if you could please answer this.
Not an issue at all if it is not important to you.Hello @Jessica Booker hope you are doing well. Could you please tell me, is it okay to not talk about a firm’s international approach? It really doesn’t bother me if the firm operates as a global one-stop shop or it concentrates in a few key strategic markets or whether or not the firm has a global brand or not?
Basically, does skipping the above details make it look like I’m not bothered about the global nature of the work? Or is the interest in multi-jurisdictional work, different from the interest in international strategies?
Thanks.
Thanks a lot for the clarification.Not an issue at all if it is not important to you.
An interest in international work would be separate from the firm’s international strategy in a lot of instances.
It doesn't look bad - working in a family business is exceptionally common.Hello @Jessica Booker hope you are doing well. Could you please tell me, how does the Grad Rec view work experiences that were done with a family member/friend for example being a waiter in your uncle's restaurant? Surely this experience would've been easy to procure and it could also happen that your uncle didn't really make you work as hard as the other staff members and was lenient on you etc. Also, who knows, you might not have even worked there but your uncle could still lie on your behalf? Basically, does it look bad?
Thanks.
Not necessary to include a breakdown if it’s being included elsewhere, but I might try to keep any highlights in (eg any particularly strong module results/electives related to the firm’s type of work).Hello @Jessica Booker! Hope you are doing well.
I was wondering whether it is necessary to provide the breakdown of all academic results in the CV for S&M, if I am including them in the "Education" part of the application anyways. Thanks.
It’s not an expectation as such. Firms recruit non-law grads with no commercial law modules, and so it isn’t a necessity to have them. They don’t require postgraduate study either (obviously excluding the LPC/GDL - but even those aren’t needed for much longer) so even a PG course isn’t a necessity.Hi @Jessica Booker. Do law firms expect you to take commercial law modules at postgraduate level? Or is it not something that is usually taken into consideration? Thanks.
Thank you.It’s not an expectation as such. Firms recruit non-law grads with no commercial law modules, and so it isn’t a necessity to have them. They don’t require postgraduate study either (obviously excluding the LPC/GDL - but even those aren’t needed for much longer) so even a PG course isn’t a necessity.
However, studying a commercial course/modules can potentially show your interest and pursuit of the topic. If your profile has very little exposure to commercial law, studying those types of subjects can potentially help to demonstrate your interest.
Exactly.Thank you.
I have taken a few commercial law modules during my undergraduate, but I would like to use my postgraduate as an opportunity to explore some areas of law that I never had the opportunity to study (environmental law, human rights law etc).
So am I correct in saying that commercial modules might help an application in certain situations, but a lack of commercial modules would not necessarily harm an application?
I don't think there is a right or wrong answer here - you have to weigh up what works best for you.Hi @Jessica Booker,
I hope this message finds you well.
I intend to apply to A&O this application cycle, but I am torn between the summer vs and the direct TC route.
My motivations to apply to the VS: (1) I have had very little contact with A&O (done a society event a long time ago and that's pretty much it) so I am worried grad will think I have no interest in the firm if I apply for the TC
My motivations to apply via the direct TC route: (1) already have prior scheme experience (VS and insight) (2) faster process - would be great to have a TC signed by March next year rather than summer.
In essence, the deciding reason for me is my little contact with the firm - I don't think grad rec have an idea who I am whereas they will know students from A&O first and other initiatives.
Therefore, shall I just apply for the summer vs?
The winter scheme deadline is in 10 days, basically 9 since it's night time now. Therefore I am too late - they have already started offering ACs and rejections. I also haven't started drafting my app for them.I don't think there is a right or wrong answer here - you have to weigh up what works best for you.
Enough people will secure a TC without a clear connection/experience with the firm though.
Wouldn't the winter scheme give you an opportunity to secure a TC earlier though?
I don't think you are too late. I'll bet they haven't received half of their applications yet.The winter scheme deadline is in 10 days, basically 9 since it's night time now. Therefore I am too late - they have already started offering ACs and rejections.