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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 118868" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>It’s not really about what the factors are. It’s really about why they are important to you and explaining that. Try not to get caught up on what you are particularly picking out, but do try to get a balance between the work the firm offers, the opportunities they provide for you as a lawyer, and the firm’s culture (eg why will you like the day job, why will you want a long term career there, why will the environment suit you).</p><p></p><p>But what those factors are need to be aligned to you. The key about an application form is that it is actually more about you than about the firm, even when it js a “why the firm?” question, because it is really “why are YOU interested in the firm?”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 118868, member: 2672"] It’s not really about what the factors are. It’s really about why they are important to you and explaining that. Try not to get caught up on what you are particularly picking out, but do try to get a balance between the work the firm offers, the opportunities they provide for you as a lawyer, and the firm’s culture (eg why will you like the day job, why will you want a long term career there, why will the environment suit you). But what those factors are need to be aligned to you. The key about an application form is that it is actually more about you than about the firm, even when it js a “why the firm?” question, because it is really “why are YOU interested in the firm?”. [/QUOTE]
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