I've done both in the past and managed to get through to next stages. I don't think it matters how much you write as long as it's relevant - no point waffling if there is not much to say. But that's just my opinion!I'd appreciate any advice on this subject, and thank you in advance.
I've always tried to max out the work experience sections to their word count limit. So, if each work history section is capped at 300 words each, I'll try and write 200-300 words.
I'm not too sure why I've always done this. I think it's because so many people say to "use the word count".
However, I'm looking back on my past applications and wondering if I'm just waffling nonsense, essentially. Maybe this is part of the reason I've been going wrong all these years.
Would I be disadvantaging myself if I wrote short, succinct work experience sections (100 words each, for example)? Or, has this been common practice all along, and I've been doing it all wrong.
Depends when you applied (e.g. friday at 7pm you won't get it till monday)That’s weird I didn’t get automatically sent the test?
I have. I actually saw on LinkedIn that someone accepted a TC around two months ago. I am assuming they're airing us as a PFOHas anyone applied to Dentons Middle East TC and not heard back post app?
The only link back to you should be why the story interests you and this should be kept pretty brief (no more than 1-2 sentences). You don’t need to describe anything you have done to build this interest, just a reference of where it stems from.I am answering a question about picking a news story and the, describing effect this has on the firm's clients and the opportunities it will provide for the law firm. Is it necessary to link this back to me at all or can/should I just stick to what the question asks?
@Jessica Booker I am guessing you will know how to approach this please!
Has anyone heard back from Browne Jacobson? It’s getting so close to the AC dates now!
a mix of commercial and competencyWhat kind of questions does WFW ask in the VI?
Interesting approach (and one I find slightly odd in all honesty!). It’s really difficult to comment as I have never seen one in action, but I would suggest that if the questions are being directed to both of you, don’t always jump in first. However, I would expect the interviewer(s) to direct questions to each of you separately. Just be mindful of time when answering too. And finally look engaged when the other person is answering.@Jessica Booker How do I approach an interview that will be done with me and another candidate? so like a two candidate interview is what they have called it
Congratulations! What did you score on the TI?Just got an AC offer from Browne Jacobson!!!!!!
I submitted my test on 25/05/24 and they invited me to first stage interview on 05/06/24. My interview was on 13/06/24. I then received an AC invite on 26/06/24. My AC is on 04/07/24! Hope this helps with timelines and what to expect!Anyone who did Withers’ VI and hasn’t heard - are you assuming PFO seeing as they’ve already been interviewing? I only submitted my test last Monday - but clearly they move quick!
Still waiting on RPCAnyone heard from RPC or Birketts?