Hey Guest, do you have a question for graduate recruitment? Gemma Baker from Willkie is live to answer your questions!
Sounds good thank you!If it’s put in as employment, they may still try to track down such references and will want to try and go to the organisation first rather than via you for proof if they do.
heard back from RPC today!Has anyone heard from Eversheds and RPC??
Oh when! Did they call or email?heard back from RPC today!
Wow that was quick, I thought they were nonrollingMorgan Lewis TI invite. Applied 10 June. Does anyone have any insights? Thanks in advance.
Was it a pfo or next stage invite?heard back from RPC today!
EVERSHEDS PFOHas anyone heard from Eversheds and RPC??
It won’t be an issue to do this. Many people do, it just isn’t necessary. Definitely no need to write to GR to apologise - there is nothing to apologise for.I just realised I submitted Freshfields as a cover letter (no address but dear grad rec at start and finished off with my signature) but on the website it says it should be a personal statement. Will this be a detriment (can't follow instructions properly) and should I write to Grad Rec to apologise for this mistake or just let it go?
When did you hear back from them?Hi, does anyone have any advice for taking the RPC Watson glaser test?
Yesterday at 18:28When did you hear back from them?
I’ll assume it’s a PFO for me then 😭 good luck!Yesterday at 18:28
If you don’t mind me asking, when did you apply?Yesterday at 18:28
If you have been asked about any of these aspects elsewhere in the application, then you should not cover them here. It is to cover anything you think is relevant that has not been asked of you to present. This can be anything from mitigating circumstances, explaining academic grades if they are not typical qualifications, any period of time out of employment or education, clarity on anything that needs explaining that cannot fit into other questions/sections of the application form.Hi @Jessica Booker
I trust you are well.
I am currently trying to answer this question 'Please provide any additional information that you think is relevant.'
How would you approach this question? Should I write about my interest in commercial law, my skills and my achievements?
Thank you in advance.