Can you DM me the email you got? I only got "we can confirm your app has been submitted"
Can you DM me the email you got? I only got "we can confirm your app has been submitted"
They are giving us until Monday (tomorrow) to let them know if we require the untimed version of the Watson Glaser test.For the baker McKenzie Watson glaser has anyone acc received the test after the email saying you have got through
Aren't they still going through applications and sending invites?They are giving us until Monday (tomorrow) to let them know if we require the untimed version of the Watson Glaser test.
Plus it's also bank holiday, so I assume the tests will be sent out by Wednesday or Friday.
They are, but I believe for those that have received the an email about the WG, they are giving them a few days to let them know if they need another version of it.Aren't they still going through applications and sending invites?
I wouldn’t repeat details.@Jessica Booker I am applying to a firm that has application questions such as why our firm, why law, etc. and they also have a work experience section. But the firm also requires me to attach a cover letter and CV. I’m confused about what to write in the cover letter considering pretty much all the points I would mention would already be covered by my application questions answers. Do I just put the same answers in terms of why law and why that firm in the cover letter? Thank you.
As I said, I did the test two months ago, so I don't remember too much details. However, it was similar to a situational judgment test, so nothing to prepare in advance.Thanks for letting me know. How did you find the test and what does it consist of (apologies if the email contains instructions, but they have not invited anyone to it yet for London TC)? I applied last year and reached TI stage and the preceding step was just a WG. Curious to hear your input.
The application questions do not have a word limit, so that’s why I’m a bit confused about how much information to include. I will however mostly likely separate the themes as you mentioned. Thank you.I wouldn’t repeat details.
I am assuming the applications have a word limit. If so, I would just use the cover letter to cover different themes.
For instance, the “why me” questions could be split into abilities/skills and aspirations. The “why the firm question” could be split into the work they do and the firms culture/added extras outside of the job (eg firms attitude towards diversity or CSR).
Personal in this context just means something you have personally achieved - it doesn’t matter what it is/where you did it, more that it was personally achieved by you and that was important to you.Hi, I was wondering if I could have a little assistance with the following application question: 'Please tell us about an outstanding personal achievement which added value to either your academic or working environment.'
I am a little confused as to what is meant by 'personal' achievement- does this have to be something outside of my work or academic life? Would I be able to discuss something that I have achieved in my work life (e.g. putting a new working system into place that has benefitted the whole team)? Any clarification on how to answer these types of questions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
There is probably an element of judgement they are expecting from people then. Writing well, concisely and in a structured way, but without repetition is something I suspect they are looking for given the free limits.The application questions do not have a word limit, so that’s why I’m a bit confused about how much information to include. I will however mostly likely separate the themes as you mentioned. Thank you.
Many thanks for getting back to me and very helpful to know its in the style of a SJT rather than critical thinking.As I said, I did the test two months ago, so I don't remember too much details. However, it was similar to a situational judgment test, so nothing to prepare in advance.
I hope that could help.
Great- thanks Jessica!Personal in this context just means something you have personally achieved - it doesn’t matter what it is/where you did it, more that it was personally achieved by you and that was important to you.
For instance was the new working system really important to you/something you went out of your way to achieve? If so, then it is ok to use, but if not, then aim for something you are particularly proud of that has brought qualities/values/skills to either your approach to academics or work.
I just got the rejection email today if that helps?Their applications only just closed. I would wait for at least 2 weeks before making any assumptions.
Their AC dates are all in mid-end May
I would focus on "key" stakeholders - for some stories though this will be customers, so you are ok to include them if you feel this is the case.Hi guys, I am currently applying to Goodwin and am struggling with a question.
“Identify a current commercial issue which has attracted your attention recently. Why do you consider it to be significant? Who are the key stakeholders in this situation and what are the implications for those concerned?”
By stakeholders do we mean everyone who might be impacted by the commercial issue? So do we include also consumers if, for example, the issue might lead to increased prices?
Thank you in advance
Thank you @Jessica BookerI would focus on "key" stakeholders - for some stories though this will be customers, so you are ok to include them if you feel this is the case.
By "key" I would focus on those most impacted by the commercial issue rather than everyone.