Well at least we now know that it’s not complete radio silence haha🤣🤣
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I’m not sure this is true because they didn’t mention that to me and I’ve seen a few others who’ve been offered TCs from CC … best of luck everyone ! I heard back in a couple of days but that was for 2023They ask you not to post on LinkedIn until they finish the recruitment process
I think only one person was contacted after their AC. No other offers have been made pending the end of the process.I think those that were 100% definite offers were called in the days after their interviews. All the others who haven't heard are either rejections or in a maybe pile - and then they compare the maybe pile after all interviews and do calls then
2022 and 2023 definitely. The 2024 pool to the best of my knowledge is wider hence the delays. I agree that its not the case that they'd limit people posting on Linkedin.I’m not sure this is true because they didn’t mention that to me and I’ve seen a few others who’ve been offered TCs from CC … best of luck everyone ! I heard back in a couple of days but that was for 2023
I am 😭 soo anxious nowHow many people are still waiting to hear from CC?
When was your AC?Got a CC offer today! Sobbed on the phone to grad rec🤣😭
that's really wholesome. When did you have your interview, what time did you get the call, and what was your feedback, if you don't mind?Got a CC offer today! Sobbed on the phone to grad rec🤣😭
nah they literally called me at 7.40pm and GR emailed me at 9pmdo we think it's too late for a call now??
You do not need legal experience. Any experience will suffice as long as you can draw relevant skills needed for the legal role you're applying for, from your non-legal job/activity.Hi, I'm just wondering for those applying for TC direct positions, how much legal experience do you have/consider sufficient? Is there greater expectations with the amount of experience you need with direct applications?