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Please state the month/year you interviewed at the firm.
September 2020
Please specify what the interview was for.
Summer Vacation Scheme 2021
Please give an overview of the day with approximate timings.
9:15-9:45 Partner and Trainee Welcome Chat
10:45-11:20 Competency Interview
11:30-12:05 Scenario 1
12:15- 12:50 Scenario 2
Please provide a summary of each assessment on the day with approximate timings.
Competency Interview: It was a general motivation-based interview with a fair bit of HR. I was quizzed on my reasons to join the firm and be a commercial lawyer. I was also asked questions based on my application, including those relating to my work experience, college societies and internships. Overall, a very smooth and conversation style interview.
Scenario-1: This interview was very tricky for me. I was quizzed on the chain rule under mandatory bidding requirement in the UK Takeover Code. I was told the rule, and then told one factual scenario (a prior M&A deal the partner had done before) and then was asked to apply the rule to this and advice the client. It was too much information to process on the spot. Thus, you may want to prepare for thinking on your feet and being confident in your opinion/advice.
Scenario-2: This was a surprising one since it was totally non-commercial. I was interviewed by a graduate recruitment partner here. She told me that there is no Good Samaritan Law in the UK. There after, she asked me to assume that I'm a UK legislator and draft such a law. I was utterly surprised by such a scenario being asked in a vac interview but it came out to be interesting! We went back and forth on many aspects and situations that may arise as a result of using or not using particular words in the draft. Basically, a lot of legal thinking and general understanding of drafting legal obligations and exceptions would help here!
What is your best advice for each aspect of the assessment on the day? Please break this down for each assessment. This can include advice for preparation, as well as tips for the day.
For competency, review your motivations well and keep asking "why" HSF and "why" you. They're very nice and sweet so try to be conversational and don't be afraid to be your real self! Jokes help sometimes!
For scenarios, there is literally no way to prepare since it was very random for everyone on my day. Everyone got quizzed on different areas of law etc. I think best way would be to make yourself aware of the basics of every area they practice in (since any partner can take the interview and they'll draw on their previous experience). Also prepare some deals that they partook in, in depth. That really helps, especially if you know the partner interviewing you beforehand. In general, I guess my only advice would be to be more commercially aware. That's all that can help best.
For the day itself, it was virtual for me. So really missed out on a big chunk of networking! But do talk to trainees when there is chance in the start. That makes you look good generally and gives you some connections anyway! Try to listen to tech instructions very well and don't quit the meet room between interviews. That can eat up your time. Stay there, just switch cameras and mics off for the buffer time. Hope that helps.
Were you successful?
No
September 2020
Please specify what the interview was for.
Summer Vacation Scheme 2021
Please give an overview of the day with approximate timings.
9:15-9:45 Partner and Trainee Welcome Chat
10:45-11:20 Competency Interview
11:30-12:05 Scenario 1
12:15- 12:50 Scenario 2
Please provide a summary of each assessment on the day with approximate timings.
Competency Interview: It was a general motivation-based interview with a fair bit of HR. I was quizzed on my reasons to join the firm and be a commercial lawyer. I was also asked questions based on my application, including those relating to my work experience, college societies and internships. Overall, a very smooth and conversation style interview.
Scenario-1: This interview was very tricky for me. I was quizzed on the chain rule under mandatory bidding requirement in the UK Takeover Code. I was told the rule, and then told one factual scenario (a prior M&A deal the partner had done before) and then was asked to apply the rule to this and advice the client. It was too much information to process on the spot. Thus, you may want to prepare for thinking on your feet and being confident in your opinion/advice.
Scenario-2: This was a surprising one since it was totally non-commercial. I was interviewed by a graduate recruitment partner here. She told me that there is no Good Samaritan Law in the UK. There after, she asked me to assume that I'm a UK legislator and draft such a law. I was utterly surprised by such a scenario being asked in a vac interview but it came out to be interesting! We went back and forth on many aspects and situations that may arise as a result of using or not using particular words in the draft. Basically, a lot of legal thinking and general understanding of drafting legal obligations and exceptions would help here!
What is your best advice for each aspect of the assessment on the day? Please break this down for each assessment. This can include advice for preparation, as well as tips for the day.
For competency, review your motivations well and keep asking "why" HSF and "why" you. They're very nice and sweet so try to be conversational and don't be afraid to be your real self! Jokes help sometimes!
For scenarios, there is literally no way to prepare since it was very random for everyone on my day. Everyone got quizzed on different areas of law etc. I think best way would be to make yourself aware of the basics of every area they practice in (since any partner can take the interview and they'll draw on their previous experience). Also prepare some deals that they partook in, in depth. That really helps, especially if you know the partner interviewing you beforehand. In general, I guess my only advice would be to be more commercially aware. That's all that can help best.
For the day itself, it was virtual for me. So really missed out on a big chunk of networking! But do talk to trainees when there is chance in the start. That makes you look good generally and gives you some connections anyway! Try to listen to tech instructions very well and don't quit the meet room between interviews. That can eat up your time. Stay there, just switch cameras and mics off for the buffer time. Hope that helps.
Were you successful?
No