Jessica Booker
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That is completely understandable but the waiting times for some firms are very long. It would be more reasonable to have a policy where applicants can at least be updated by an automated holding email.
The problem with this is that firms don't often have a clear answer on what to update you on. Things are very much up in the air for corporate organisations at the moment. This means many are not committing to things and trying to sit it out so they can make an appropriate decision rather than a quick one that is later the wrong one.
As someone who is super impatient, my advice is learn to try and be more patient about these things and learn resilience around not hearing back. Your career as a lawyer is going to be filled with instances where you are waiting on something and can't do anything until someone gets back to you. In areas like Litigation, things can be drawn out over decades with little movement/progression.