Anyone heard from Hogan Lovells for the 2027 direct TC intake? Did the WG back in early July still heard nothing
They’re looking for internal TCs that they don’t have to fund.I really am surprised by firms being off put from hiring someone for paralegal over commitment.
Firms always say they prefer applicants to have sat the SQE - but why would anyone put them selves through SQE to become a career paralegal?
Nothing from AG, maybe they have offered all the TCs to vac scheme candidates?Still nothing from AG? Assuming it’s a PFO at this point
I thought that - that was the case last year for the Manchester office where I’ve applied toNothing from AG, maybe they have offered all the TCs to vac scheme candidates?
Wasn't the application deadline just over a week ago? I assumed they were still reviewingStill nothing from AG? Assuming it’s a PFO at this point
It was, so I’ve still got my fingers crossed! It’s just that in previous years they’ve had their ACs around the 18th August so think the turnaround is pretty quickWasn't the application deadline just over a week ago? I assumed they were still reviewing
i just did the WG the day before yesterday and haven't heard back yet so they're probably waiting for everyone to finish it firstAnyone heard from Hogan Lovells for the 2027 direct TC intake? Did the WG back in early July still heard nothing
My mate who got through to AC said she got a TI invite the day after her VIDoes anyone know the White & Case VI to TI timeline? I remember someone from last year’s thread saying it was a quick turnover (like within a week from VI to TI then AC), just want to know what to expect. Thanks!
I don’t think they’re rolling, last year they sent an automatic test to complete which was an SJT and VI. Once the deadline has passed they review - reject or invite to AC.Rejected by Slaughter and May for a direct TC post interview. Not ideal, especially since they are the firm that I have had the most experiences and interactions with, and this rejection essentially means they won't reinvite me to interviews on subsequent applications unless there's a significant difference in my application. Freshfields also rejected me without reaching the WG test even after I put a lot of effort into that application.
Been feeling a lot of self-doubt.
I'll probably apply to the A&O Shearman winter scheme next, does anyone know if it's a rolling application? Also would you still recommend applying when I have literally zero experiences with the firm?