Thank you for your answer! This is so weird so I have to wait until Jan to even do the test. Do you know why the process is like that and what they are looking for?You’re not mistaken. The application form only consists of basic information. Once you submit the app the firm sends you an online blended assessment to complete which includes a video interview. I think they send this after the deadline tho so once you submit ur application you just have to wait. Hope that helps!
Someone got an interview invite last week. Not sure if travers interviews in batches or sends out all invites at once.has anyone heard back from travers TC?
You can but you won't be able to retake the WG & CAPP test. For the direct TC, graduate recruitment mentioned during the Legal Cheek fair that you need to have substantial legal experience (they focus mostly on people with paralegal experience, not compliance etc), as they only offer a handful of direct TC's.I received a PFO from Linklater's WVS... am I eligible to apply for the TC?
Thank you so much.You can but you won't be able to retake the WG & CAPP test. For the direct TC, graduate recruitment mentioned during the Legal Cheek fair that you need to have substantial legal experience (they focus mostly on people with paralegal experience, not compliance etc), as they only offer a handful of direct TC's.
Hey, you have until the deadline to submit your VI answers; you can also see what the questions are and then log off from the platform to prepare.I have applied for the AO Shearman TC. I’ve been sent the SJT, can anyone give me any tips on it please, particularly the VI component? Do I need to prepare anything?
Thank you!
Legend. Thanks for all your help today!Hey, you have until the deadline to submit your VI answers; you can also see what the questions are and then log off from the platform to prepare.
This is interesting. I thought the MC firms offered significant places through the direct TC routeYou can but you won't be able to retake the WG & CAPP test. For the direct TC, graduate recruitment mentioned during the Legal Cheek fair that you need to have substantial legal experience (they focus mostly on people with paralegal experience, not compliance etc), as they only offer a handful of direct TC's.
I think the rest of the MC do have a healthy intake of direct TC applicants, but Linklaters and A&O Shearman don't based on my interactions with the firm.This is interesting. I thought the MC firms offered significant places through the direct TC route
no sorry, when did you apply? I'm waiting to hear back from themHas anyone done the first round interview for Travers? How long do they take to get back?
In their post-interview follow up it said “as soon as possible” which is really vague so I’d appreciate a more concrete timeline! Thank you!
Just out of interest how did your interview go? Travers is one of my top firms so that's why I'm asking!Has anyone done the first round interview for Travers? How long do they take to get back?
In their post-interview follow up it said “as soon as possible” which is really vague so I’d appreciate a more concrete timeline! Thank you!