Anyone still waiting to hear back from Slaughter? The suspense is killing me lol
Hey Guest, do you have a question for graduate recruitment? Gemma Baker from Willkie is live to answer your questions!
hey, i applied this year for their summer intake (1st june) took them just over a month to get an acceptanceHey guys, I have a question re: applications even though it's not directly related to TC apps. For people applying to RARE Recruitment, do you know how long it takes them to get back to you?
Hi, all. Can we discuss a deal of interest if it is 5 years old (in an interview)? or is that a complete no? thanks
I would look for something more recent but if it is of interest to you you can mention it as one of the reasons why you wanna join the firm.Hi, all. Can we discuss a deal of interest if it is 5 years old (in an interview)? or is that a complete no? thanks
I would try to find something more up to date (say the last 2-3 years max) if you can unless you know the deal is very unique and something like it hasn’t happened since.Hi, all. Can we discuss a deal of interest if it is 5 years old (in an interview)? or is that a complete no? thanks
Are you applying to an opportunity in Ireland?@Jessica Booker the Simmons and Simmons application asks when I’m planning to study the FE1s. I don’t know what that is. Could you please clarify what this is? Should I just write N/A in the relevant box?
No this is an application for their Middle East tc.Are you applying to an opportunity in Ireland?
I sent the application and just put “N/A” in the box. I had to put something as I was required to answer.Are you applying to an opportunity in Ireland?
One of two things - it is either a standard question across application forms to try and accommodate different opportunities in different locations (and this is specifically for Ireland). Or this is what the Dubai/UAE admission exams are called (I don’t know enough about this to comment).No this is an application for their Middle East tc.
they fixed it nowFor Stephenson Harwood, can we send in one application for winter, spring and summer VS together? Because the app form seems to allow you to choose more than one placement scheme
Hey, any insights on this?Hi everyone,
Does anyone have any experience with Crowell & Moring? I have an AC coming up with them and wondering if anyone had any tips as their email doesn't give much away except to say there will be an interview, technical exercise and group exercise?
Thanks!
Laura
Thanks a lot!I totally agree with Jessica on what she said, I think you should try and focus on different aspects of the firm in the questions and the cover letter. It might be good to mention opportunities/experiences/volunteering experiences you have not mentioned in the application questions in the cover letter. I would also make sure to highlight some practice areas that the firm excels at, clients they work for, interesting cases that caught your attention and why in the application questions about WHY THE FIRM. I would then stick to the training contract structure, values and any interaction you had with the firm or someone at the firm in the cover letter in order to differentiate your answers! Good luck with it! @YnoFeedback?
hey @Dervise2001, I am totally sympathetic towards your concerns and I myself, as a non-law student, was struggling so much to understand how I could convey my interest in the law without actual knowledge on the subject or much experience. I think it is important to remember that majority of the law firms out there do put an emphasis on non-law students so do not worry about this cause you are still more than capable to be successful at the application stage. One of my closest friends had a bachelor in psychology and now is a future trainee at a major US law firm so do not worry at all!I am struggling with the question, "why do you want to study commercial law?" As a non-law student, this question is much harder than expected. I do not have any legal experience that could have sparked the interest. I am struggling to answer the "why" without being too generic, such as "I enjoy the intellectually stimulating aspect of commercial law." My degree background is in Psychology, so should I find ways to link them together? I also thought of finding ways to link my work experience of working as a cafe assistant, shop floor assistant, charity volunteer, and tutoring into this answer. However, it was too generic of an answer that had no relevance to commercial law. I have tried to find some books to widen my understanding and use them as part of my application, but I did not find any unique commercial law books.
I would be very grateful for ANY advice on how to tackle this question, coming from a psychology background and as someone who is working to widen their commercial awareness.