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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 38357" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Another common mistake is not reading the question properly. Look at and highlight all the elements to a question so you can be sure you’re fully answering the question. If a firm asks you ‘what does exceptional client service look like for a future facing lawyer’, you need to make sure you a) address what is exceptional client service in each point you make and b) don’t forget they’re asking you to root this into what it means to be a future facing lawyer. The firm here is trying to get candidates to discuss the changes happening in the legal sector and how exceptional client service is going to evolve as a result. Don’t just discuss what your understanding of exceptional client service is because this isn’t what the question is putting to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 38357, member: 1160"] Another common mistake is not reading the question properly. Look at and highlight all the elements to a question so you can be sure you’re fully answering the question. If a firm asks you ‘what does exceptional client service look like for a future facing lawyer’, you need to make sure you a) address what is exceptional client service in each point you make and b) don’t forget they’re asking you to root this into what it means to be a future facing lawyer. The firm here is trying to get candidates to discuss the changes happening in the legal sector and how exceptional client service is going to evolve as a result. Don’t just discuss what your understanding of exceptional client service is because this isn’t what the question is putting to you. [/QUOTE]
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