Sorry I have attempted numerous times to log on but did not make and gave up.@Jaysen was the session recorded for anyone who couldn’t make it or had to drop out? I’d be keen to watch it back if it is!
Sorry I have attempted numerous times to log on but did not make and gave up.@Jaysen was the session recorded for anyone who couldn’t make it or had to drop out? I’d be keen to watch it back if it is!
Thanks! That's probably why you received an email and those of us with applications still open didn't.Hi there, I had submitted my application a few months ago.
@Jaysen was the session recorded for anyone who couldn’t make it or had to drop out? I’d be keen to watch it back if it is!
Hey, was just wondering how you know its non-rolling, cant seem to find it anywhere?Hey! I've applied but they are non rolling so we wont hear from them for a while!
Hey there! I did read it somewhere online & also on my confirmation email it said something like ‘ we will be in touch once the vacancy is closed! ‘ Hope that helps!Hey, was just wondering how you know its non-rolling, cant seem to find it anywhere?
Format wise (but not great content):
https://targetjobs.co.uk/sites/targ...ion-scheme-covering_letter-with-tips-2016.pdf
yes, I would normally put the full address in if they are asking for a cover letter
If you are reducing font size, and reducing margins/or making line spacing too crowded, then you are squeezing stuff in.
my advice:
GO ON WORD COUNT rather than aiming for a page. With all formal letter formatting, a one page letter is probably going to be less 650 words.
Don’t put it less than 11 font (10 can be fine depending on the font type and test of your formatting, but generally 11 is better).
Single line spacing is fine if your paragraphs are short (no one wants to read a massive block of small text), don’t put your margins too narrow.
when you have finished it, zoom out so you can see the whole page in one screen, and ask yourself:
- does the page look too busy
- would you be compelled to read it
If you are reducing font size, and reducing margins/or making line spacing too crowded, then you are squeezing stuff in.
my advice:
GO ON WORD COUNT rather than aiming for a page. With all formal letter formatting, a one page letter is probably going to be less 650 words.
Don’t put it less than 11 font (10 can be fine depending on the font type and test of your formatting, but generally 11 is better).
Single line spacing is fine if your paragraphs are short (no one wants to read a massive block of small text), don’t put your margins too narrow.
when you have finished it, zoom out so you can see the whole page in one screen, and ask yourself:
- does the page look too busy
- would you be compelled to read it
Hi all, strange question, but when you speak about the firm in your application do you use "your firm" or "the firm." i.e. "I admire how your firm...." or "I admire how the firm..."
Do you always have to end it with the "I am looking forward to hearing from you" bit at the end? I'm just trying to downsize as much as possible.
Hey I just remembered what you said about margins, and what would you consider too narrow? As my entire cover letter is only 580 words and I'm using size 11 font, but it still goes slightly passed one page. I narrowed the margins to "moderate" settings and now it fits on one page would that be okay?
I seriously must have done some pretty questionable stuff in my previous life because I don't know how else to explain the mess this application cycle is for me
For reference, I applied to only a few firms this year so far with 4 of them postponing their recruitment process (all after I have already submitted the apps + one of them after the first stage interview) and 1 cancelling their vacation scheme altogether (I was moved to the direct TC process, but still). Now Forsters joins the crowd, thankfully (?) I was only in the middle of the application, so no biggie.
Anyways, how's your Tuesday going, folks?
Hey yeah you’re right! I had a place on their vac scheme but they cancelled it and initially said they’d interview us for a direct TC in summer instead.Hi All!
I was slightly confused about the Forsters situation as the applications were still open but I was seeing all of these messages. I emailed HR to confirm and received the following in response:
"We are still accepting and reviewing applications for the 2022 training contract, although we have made the decision not to hold assessment days and interviews in the summer like we normally would due to Covid-19 and the office closure. We will pick this up again at a later date, either later on in the year or early next year.
We pride ourselves on our personal approach to the recruitment process and felt this would be lost if we were to assess candidates virtually. We also don’t believe we would get the best out of candidates if we hosted assessment days online."
So from this, I believe that we are still able to submit an application for 2022. We just will not be allowed to the next stage until we are able to be assessed again in person.
Hope this helps
Thanks! I ended up doing the same and just received the same message. Great that we can still submit.Hi All!
I was slightly confused about the Forsters situation as the applications were still open but I was seeing all of these messages. I emailed HR to confirm and received the following in response:
"We are still accepting and reviewing applications for the 2022 training contract, although we have made the decision not to hold assessment days and interviews in the summer like we normally would due to Covid-19 and the office closure. We will pick this up again at a later date, either later on in the year or early next year.
We pride ourselves on our personal approach to the recruitment process and felt this would be lost if we were to assess candidates virtually. We also don’t believe we would get the best out of candidates if we hosted assessment days online."
So from this, I believe that we are still able to submit an application for 2022. We just will not be allowed to the next stage until we are able to be assessed again in person.
Hope this helps
Hi - i have to do the assessment too! What is it like? I was assuming some kind of watson glaser style test
If a law firm asks you why the London office in particular. Does anyone have any tips on how to tackle this question? I said the London office does a lot of cross-border work.
If a law firm asks you why the London office in particular. Does anyone have any tips on how to tackle this question? I said the London office does a lot of cross-border work.