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Linklaters rejection for Direct TC 2024.
Also Links PFO for direct TC!
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/where-firms-recruit-from-direct-tc-vs.2723/ - there's a thread here where this is talked about.I was wondering if there was a thread which highlights the firms that recruit a good number of applicants via the direct TC application route?
I missed so many of the vac scheme deadlines and my brain is being quite negative about my prospects now!!
Thank you!! I did it last week and yep it's for direct TCHi, Congratulations!!
When did you do your WG and is this for direct TC?
I don't believe so, but I know that after you complete the test they review your answers alongside your application.Anybody know if the Fieldfisher test following the application is automatic??
Might I ask if you found out how you fared in the WG?Thank you!! I did it last week and yep it's for direct TC
Yeah they said that in the email but it didn’t make sense to me! I guess they mean they won't base an acceptance/rejection solely based on the results of the test and will look at the results as a whole...?I don't believe so, but I know that after you complete the test they review your answers alongside your application.
@amyemmm thank you! Really appreciate it and I hope you're okay too. I think I was really relaxed about the VS deadlines because I've got lots of paralegal experience already and thought it was unnecessary. It's only now that I realise most firms genuinely prefer to recruit via vac schemes regardless!!I just want to say that I am in the exact same boat. I also missed most of the deadlines for VS this year, and so have been left just trying my luck with direct TC applications. Although it is generally the case that firms recruit mostly from their VS, there is still the chance to impress them and get one directly. A VS doesn't automatically guarantee a TC either, so you never know your chances with either route! There's always next year for us to apply to the VS too. Hope you're okay
they are non rolling
Thank you so much for your kind words, @George MaxwellHi @futuretraineesolicitor and @Beluga,
Just wanted to say that, as two outstanding members of the forum, I hope that you are still feeling upbeat after this news. I am really sorry to hear it, but equally you should know that this single PFO does not define you as candidates!
Here if you need anything as always 💪
my friend got her freshfields TC (applied direct) for 2023 but it got moved to 2022, she applied last year. Because she had already done the LPC they wanted to make sure she would on a cohort that was also doing that and not the SQE.Well, whilst I'm here, are there any possible ways of still getting 2023 start date TC that anyone knows?
You could try and attend more networking events and webinars with firms who are known to have a transactional focus/prowess. This could help you better gauge whether you're simply intrigued by this area or if you're potentially interested in engaging in transactional work.Hi - I’m struggling to know which firms would be the right ones to apply to? Initially I thought I’m only interested in private client work so advisory not transactional legal practice areas. However I attended a webinar recently and the way they were describing a transactional practice area seemed very interesting how it covered ESG, dispute, etc attracted a variety of work. So although I’m not drawn to corporate or banking other areas like construction law seem interesting. Any thoughts on how to approach this?
I’m also still confused after reading posts here and on internet on what is meant by TC applications on a rolling basis. I initially thought they’re open all year but that’s not case as they all seem to have deadlines and no longer show/view application forms online. Thank you.
If you want some insight into practice areas I would suggest watching some of Clifford Chance's On-Demand Videos, they have individual talks for some of their practice areas (including Corporate and Finance but also more niche like Real Estate) which might give you a bit of insight into what kind of work goes on there.Hi - I’m struggling to know which firms would be the right ones to apply to? Initially I thought I’m only interested in private client work so advisory not transactional legal practice areas. However I attended a webinar recently and the way they were describing a transactional practice area seemed very interesting how it covered ESG, dispute, etc attracted a variety of work. So although I’m not drawn to corporate or banking other areas like construction law seem interesting. Any thoughts on how to approach this?
I’m also still confused after reading posts here and on internet on what is meant by TC applications on a rolling basis. I initially thought they’re open all year but that’s not case as they all seem to have deadlines and no longer show/view application forms online. Thank you.
Yeah I think that's exactly it. Best of luck!Yeah they said that in the email but it didn’t make sense to me! I guess they mean they won't base an acceptance/rejection solely based on the results of the test and will look at the results as a whole...?
No - I don't think you can assume that.I’ve completed my freshfields WG 29 Jan and scored in the 60s percentile. Should I assume it’s a pfo?