Hi
@Andrei Radu,
@Jessica Booker
What two would you pick for this q and why would you pick them:
What do you believe are two key qualities of a successful solicitor? How have you demonstrated these qualities in your education and/or experience to date? Max 300 words
Unsure which two to pick (there are many) and what criteria I should consider to pick them.
And how would you advise I structure my response please?
Hey @Lastseasonwonder
Good question! I remember having the same queries when I was applying.
Looking at it now, some key qualities that come to mind are proactivity and strong communication skills.
Here’s how I would structure my answer:
- One-sentence Introduction: A brief opener highlighting which two skills I’ll cover. Though this uses a bit of the word count, it helps structure the response and allows the recruiter to quickly gauge the focus areas.
- Two Key Paragraphs: Each paragraph focuses on one skill, beginning with an introductory sentence such as “The first quality I believe a successful solicitor needs is proactivity.” This gives clarity to the answer and prepares the reader for what follows.
- Concise, Relevant Examples: As
@Ram Sabaratnam mentioned, the primary focus is on showcasing how you’ve demonstrated these qualities. You’ll need to give specific examples from your education and experience, staying focused on how these examples support your suitability for the role.
Here’s an example of how I’d write this answer:
I believe two essential qualities of a successful solicitor are proactivity and strong communication skills.
Proactivity is vital because a solicitor needs to anticipate client needs, adapt to complex situations, and consistently seek ways to improve their work. I demonstrated this in my role as a legal intern at a financial services company, where I was responsible for reviewing contracts to ensure regulatory compliance. When we trialled an AI contract review tool, I took the initiative to analyse its effectiveness, recognising the potential to streamline processes. I created a comprehensive report that evaluated the tool’s accuracy and suitability for long-term use, also proposing additional tools for further efficiency. My manager commended me on my proactive approach and my capacity to think strategically about our workflow—feedback that reinforces my commitment to bringing proactive solutions to your firm.
Strong communication skills are equally important, as solicitors must convey complex information clearly and build trusting relationships with clients and colleagues. During a group project to enhance talent retention in the insurance sector, I played a dual role in written and verbal communication. I synthesised survey data into a memo for stakeholders, ensuring the findings were accessible and actionable. Additionally, I delivered a concise presentation to the Board of Directors, summarising our key insights and proposed actions. This experience underscored the value of clear communication in advancing team objectives and influencing stakeholders, which I aim to bring to the role of a trainee solicitor at your firm.
In summary:
- Start with a brief, one-sentence introduction to outline the two qualities.
- For each paragraph, start with a sentence introducing the quality and its relevance.
- Use concise examples to show how you demonstrated the quality in a real setting, focusing on specifics of what you did, why it mattered, and any positive outcomes or feedback you received.
- Conclude with a statement connecting these qualities to the solicitor role at the firm.