I've always taken it for granted that law firms recruit from students and graduates alike and most generally do. However, as I look into other, maybe smaller firms, I've realised that whether or not they take graduates isn't as obvious anymore.
For example, see Sullivan & Cromwell's wording:
We will accept applications for our 2019 summer vacation scheme from penultimate-year law students and final-year non-law students, as well as those studying for postgraduate degrees, from 1 November 2018 through 11 January 2019.
Other firms are even more ambiguous and just say "postgraduates".
I'm guessing S&C aren't accepting graduates who aren't students anymore? Is this a conclusion I can make?
For example, see Sullivan & Cromwell's wording:
We will accept applications for our 2019 summer vacation scheme from penultimate-year law students and final-year non-law students, as well as those studying for postgraduate degrees, from 1 November 2018 through 11 January 2019.
Other firms are even more ambiguous and just say "postgraduates".
I'm guessing S&C aren't accepting graduates who aren't students anymore? Is this a conclusion I can make?