CV Blind Interviews

Naomi

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Hi all,

I was just reflecting on my Mayer Brown interview and wondering what you all thought of CV blind interviews and/or how to approach these.

I personally found it a bit difficult because I would keep forgetting they hadn't read anything about me and so I think my answers could have come across clearer had I not been worried about repeating myself. It felt like I was building on points I'd made in my application and then backtracking when I realised there was no context.

And also trying not to mention my university when talking about my involvement in societies etc. felt a bit unnatural although grad rec advised us this way.

It probably didn't help that the partner actually said at the end "sorry forgot to say this at the start that this is a CV blind interview..."

Going forward, is there a list somewhere of firms which interview this way?
 
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Abstruser

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I’m not sure whether A&O also do a CV blind interview, but in my experience my interviewer did not know where I went to university (we were discussing his background after the interview and he asked whether I had attended his alma mater). He also did not have a copy of my application form.
 
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Salma

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Does anyone have any tips on how to approach these?

Often in a CV blind interview, the first question will be tell me about yourself, so, I start with my name, educational background, extra-curricular activities, hobbies and interests. I then briefly summarise my legal and non-legal experience.

I hope this helps.
 

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Often in a CV blind interview, the first question will be tell me about yourself, so, I start with my name, educational background, extra-curricular activities, hobbies and interests. I then briefly summarise my legal and non-legal experience.

I hope this helps.
It does, thanks very much!
 
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BMtc22

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Often in a CV blind interview, the first question will be tell me about yourself, so, I start with my name, educational background, extra-curricular activities, hobbies and interests. I then briefly summarise my legal and non-legal experience.

I hope this helps.

I have a CV blind interview coming up and I am really unsure how to approach this. I am an international student who completed an undergraduate degree in another country but I am completing an LLM in London. Much of my professional background is attributable to the way my undergraduate degree was structured back home. How could I put my experience into context? and does a blind CV process just mean I can't mention the name of any school I attended and firm which I worked for? Thank you so much
 

Salma

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I have a CV blind interview coming up and I am really unsure how to approach this. I am an international student who completed an undergraduate degree in another country but I am completing an LLM in London. Much of my professional background is attributable to the way my undergraduate degree was structured back home. How could I put my experience into context? and does a blind CV process just mean I can't mention the name of any school I attended and firm which I worked for? Thank you so much

A blind CV process just means that the interview will have no information about you (other than your name) so you can mention the name of school(s) you have attended and any relevant experience.

Often the first question in a CV blind interview will be tell me about yourself, so I just start off with my name, educational background, extracurriculars, hobbies and interests and then try and fit in any legal/non-legal experience, I hope this helps!
 
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Jessica Booker

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I’m not sure whether A&O also do a CV blind interview, but in my experience my interviewer did not know where I went to university (we were discussing his background after the interview and he asked whether I had attended his alma mater). He also did not have a copy of my application form.

there shows the problem with CV blind.... it never really is if the interviewer asks you questions like this.
 

Jessica Booker

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Often in a CV blind interview, the first question will be tell me about yourself, so, I start with my name, educational background, extra-curricular activities, hobbies and interests. I then briefly summarise my legal and non-legal experience.

I hope this helps.

this is literally the worst question someone could ask for a blind CV process - completely negates the reasoning of having CV blind in the first place :confused:
 
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