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Register HereReferences generally aren’t requested until 2-4 months before you start your TC.Hi all,
If I’m in full time employment and I secure a TC starting in 2 years time, how does obtaining references work? Does the firm contact the workplace immediately or?
A very hypothetical question at this point lol but would be good to know!
I have a follow-up question here: If we start a new job after obtaining a TC, surely the law firm won't contact the newest employer, right? since they would have our employment details only until we made the TC application.References generally aren’t requested until 2-4 months before you start your TC.
Huge congrats!Hi all,
If I’m in full time employment and I secure a TC starting in 2 years time, how does obtaining references work? Does the firm contact the workplace immediately or?
A very hypothetical question at this point lol but would be good to know!
Thank you JessicaReferences generally aren’t requested until 2-4 months before you start your TC.
Don’t congratulate me yet, I have secured nada! 😂Huge congrats!
Would you quit your job for the SQE prep? Do firms offer the option to take the SQE prep lessons online?
They said end of February/beginning of March so will be another couple of weeks minimum.Anything from CRS DTC route?
What stage are you at? I completed the video task and have not heard anything since. But they said they would get in touch with us about whether or not we are invited to AC by the 21st of February so we should hear tomorrow!Anyone here heard from Cripps?
I do not plan on reneging the TC after receiving any financial support. I'm just trying to gauge if the firm will/can pursue a claim against me or anything of that sort. Do you reckon they still can?I wouldn’t say it is common but enough people do it. I don’t really agree with doing it from a moral standpoint as it will limit and reduce the number of TCs available to people, but at the same time I understand people have to have a level of being selfish when it comes to their future career too.
The biggest thing to point out os when they do they only do so up to the point they haven’t received any financial support from the firm nor started the onboarding process for the GDL/LPC/SQE.
I have only heard of a handful of people who took this approach after some form of support was given and for all of them it got exceptionally messy. When you do it at that stage, you are effectively planning to have to pay for whatever you have committed to with the firm yourself. You will most likely have to pay back the original firm and your new firm may not be able to reimburse you for that expense.
They technically can but no one does for entry level roles.I do not plan on reneging the TC after receiving any financial support. I'm just trying to gauge if the firm will/can pursue a claim against me or anything of that sort. Do you reckon they still can?
Who mentioned that the firm would report people to the SRA?Hi! I was wondering if someone could explain how the use of ChatGPT in applications might be viewed. I’ve used ChatGPT to improve the logic and structure of my sentences, paraphrase, check grammar, and cut my answers into fewer words. All the facts in my application were real and truthful. I'm not sure if my application was rejected because of that, but could the use of AI impact my future prospects in any way? For example, they mentioned that the firm could report to the SRA. (Sorry if my question sounds silly, I’m just really worried)
There was a statement at the end of the application forms saying that the firm is regulated by the SRA and expects honesty and integrity. Essentially, it was the same text on each application sent through Vantage, stating that using ChatGPT was prohibited, even though the firm’s website said it was allowedWho mentioned that the firm would report people to the SRA?
Saying they are regulated by the SRA is very different to saying they would report you. If the firm’s website says it’s okay to use it, this is just a default on Vantage that they haven’t been able to switch off and it can be ignored.There was a statement at the end of the application forms saying that the firm is regulated by the SRA and expects honesty and integrity. Essentially, it was the same text on each application sent through Vantage, stating that using ChatGPT was prohibited, even though the firm’s website said it was allowed