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Yes absolutely.Is it true that while many paralegalling opportunities ask for previous paralegalling experience/LPC, most are extremely flexible to those requirements and you should apply even if you don't have experience or haven't completed the LPC?
Mine was updated om 22nmd July an d no reply.Freshies WG just came through!
Applied on deadline, app updated 05 August
Where does it state the status of your application? Mine just has the code of the application next to it🤔It says 'passed the initial screening', so that suggests no (especially because of the time in between application and WG)
Yes. My first paralegal role required the LPC and previous experience - I will caveat I had transferable skills from my uni job and a 3 month paid legal internship but no LPC.Is it true that while many paralegalling opportunities ask for previous paralegalling experience/LPC, most are extremely flexible to those requirements and you should apply even if you don't have experience or haven't completed the LPC?
Well done! Sending you some luck🍀Farrer & Co - invitation to final interview. Whew, that was a quick response.
Best of luck!Farrer & Co - invitation to final interview. Whew, that was a quick response.
Best of luck!
Well done! Sending you some luck🍀
Thank you, friends! I'll need all the luck I can get xx
I wouldn’t say that most are extremely flexible. Many are, but to say most are is probably a little over exaggerated.Is it true that while many paralegalling opportunities ask for previous paralegalling experience/LPC, most are extremely flexible to those requirements and you should apply even if you don't have experience or haven't completed the LPC?
I love this answer! It gets your personality across and that’s a good thing to me.At one point today, they asked me what my favourite park in London was. I said "Hampstead Heath because it's beautiful and not just because I'm a raging homosexual." (They laughed, but what the hell is wrong with me )
Good luck, you'll smash it!!!Farrer & Co - invitation to final interview. Whew, that was a quick response.
I love this answer! It gets your personality across and that’s a good thing to me.
Hey congrats on reaching that stage! Just wondered when did you do your WG? I did mine on the 3rd and havent heard since so not sure what to think...Would anyone be able to provide guidance on Stephenson Harwood's written case study?
Good luck!!Jessica Booker - I would be a god awful mess without you!
You still have time, I did mine on 18 July so I wouldn't worry.Hey congrats on reaching that stage! Just wondered when did you do your WG? I did mine on the 3rd and havent heard since so not sure what to think...
To me things like due diligence and market research are more the processes you would undertake rather than the things you would look out for. I am not commercially aware, but I suspect it’s more things like the specifics of the business. Operating costs, appointments of key staff (and whether you would retain them), debt, pension liabilities etc are the things that immediately come to mind.Hey guys! I was just wondering if anyone had any insight in how to answer the question: 'How would you advise your client for things to look out for in a business acquisition?'
My train of thought goes to due diligence, market research etc. Would that be what the recruiter is looking for?