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How difficult is it to get a VS being mid 20s and already qualified in another country?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sim96" data-source="post: 159050" data-attributes="member: 6526"><p>I would be grateful for your advice, without disturbing your busy schedule - sorry facing issues on double posting (due to technical difficulties)</p><p></p><p>Q1. What type of law firms and in which location (generally) would be open to receiving Training Contract applications from qualified lawyers? (I qualified in India 3 years ago, and in England 1 year ago)? Is it a good idea to apply? I am very keen on training.</p><p>Q2. I have been an Associate for 3 years. In my work experience section for training contracts - should I set out the designation as "Lawyer" instead of Associate? I will not mention my England and Wales qualification</p><p>Q3. Is it Ok to also apply for Vacs scheme?</p><p>Q4. I am on 1 month notice with my current firm. Is it better to apply from employment? Thanks so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sim96, post: 159050, member: 6526"] I would be grateful for your advice, without disturbing your busy schedule - sorry facing issues on double posting (due to technical difficulties) Q1. What type of law firms and in which location (generally) would be open to receiving Training Contract applications from qualified lawyers? (I qualified in India 3 years ago, and in England 1 year ago)? Is it a good idea to apply? I am very keen on training. Q2. I have been an Associate for 3 years. In my work experience section for training contracts - should I set out the designation as "Lawyer" instead of Associate? I will not mention my England and Wales qualification Q3. Is it Ok to also apply for Vacs scheme? Q4. I am on 1 month notice with my current firm. Is it better to apply from employment? Thanks so much. [/QUOTE]
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