When was your Hogan Lovells interview?
November 2017
What was it for?
Winter Vacation Scheme
Please describe the interview process at Hogan Lovells.
The assessment centre consisted of a situational judgment test to confirm the scores achieved online- followed by a case study being handed out to prepare for the Partner interview. The case study was about the Saudi Aramco IPO and about the controversy surrounding a potential listing in London. The interview lasted an hour and was with two partners. For the first half hour it felt like a general interview, covering why I wanted to work for Hogan Lovells. This did not go well for me at all as this was my third round of applications and they knew I had never applied to the firm before and I had not prepared a good enough answer for why I was only applying to them now. Also i don't think I was clear enough on why I wanted to work for them in terms of their specialisms. The case study carried the second half of the interview (lasting another 30mins with the same people) and was fairly straightforward- discussing the pros and cons of a listing in London versus Saudi Arabia, what lawyers were doing, what the controversy was about.
What advice would you give to future applicants for the Hogan Lovells interview?
If you are an older/more experienced candidate have a good answer for why you are only just applying to Hogan lovells (particularly if you have experience at 'better' firms)
November 2017
What was it for?
Winter Vacation Scheme
Please describe the interview process at Hogan Lovells.
The assessment centre consisted of a situational judgment test to confirm the scores achieved online- followed by a case study being handed out to prepare for the Partner interview. The case study was about the Saudi Aramco IPO and about the controversy surrounding a potential listing in London. The interview lasted an hour and was with two partners. For the first half hour it felt like a general interview, covering why I wanted to work for Hogan Lovells. This did not go well for me at all as this was my third round of applications and they knew I had never applied to the firm before and I had not prepared a good enough answer for why I was only applying to them now. Also i don't think I was clear enough on why I wanted to work for them in terms of their specialisms. The case study carried the second half of the interview (lasting another 30mins with the same people) and was fairly straightforward- discussing the pros and cons of a listing in London versus Saudi Arabia, what lawyers were doing, what the controversy was about.
What advice would you give to future applicants for the Hogan Lovells interview?
If you are an older/more experienced candidate have a good answer for why you are only just applying to Hogan lovells (particularly if you have experience at 'better' firms)
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