TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

Amma Usman

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Hi, I'm working on the Osborne Clarke applcation form and it says we can reply to an answer with bullet points if we think it will make it clearer. I tried that, but really struggled with formatting bullets in the Candid portal so have now put it into prose. Do you think this will be looked down on by the firm or looked upon as less clear?

Thanks so much for your help.

Hey @sarahfw , hmm that’s a tough one… have you tried using this dash as a potential substitute for a bullet point (-)?

Also, if the firm says you can reply in bullet points if you think it’ll make it clearer, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to do that. In my view, you will still be able to submit it in prose and this will be looked on normally.
 
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Amma Usman

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Does anyone know which firm for direct training contract applications put a strong emphasis on grades?

Hey @Az , for degree requirements, it’s generally a 2:1 or better.

As for A-Level requirements, we made a thread on this, which I’ve linked below;

 

Amma Usman

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does anyone have any tips for fieldfisher video interview ?

Hey @ellastevens ,

@Andrei Radu has made a great thread on this which I’ve linked below;

 
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Hiya @sarahfw

Good luck with your AC! Even though the firm doesn’t have offices in the US, it might still be worth considering the potential impact of Trump’s tariffs or trade policies on the firm’s clients in Europe and the UK. This is particularly worth thinking about given the US’s significant influence on global trade. That said, it’s important to approach this topic thoughtfully and with a neutral, factual tone. To structure your response, I’d suggest the following approach:
  1. State the policy or trade instrument clearly: Briefly explain what the tariffs or trade reforms involve, ensuring the your interviewers understand the context.
  2. Highlight specific impacts: Focus on 2-3 concrete ways the policy might affect the firm’s clients in the regions it operates. For example, will it increase costs for clients reliant on imports from the US? Could it disrupt supply chains or even create opportunities for clients in certain sectors?
  3. Connect to the firm’s role: Explain how the firm is well-positioned to help clients navigate these challenges or opportunities, whether through their expertise in trade law, cross-border transactions, or regulatory compliance.
Lastly, I'd encourage you to avoid being too broad or vague when discussing a topic like tariffs. For example, instead of saying, 'Trump’s tariffs will affect clients,' try to be specific. How much has he promised for these tariffs to go up by? Have there been promises to impose tariffs on imports in particular sectors or countries that could affect clients or the firm in question? By being more specific, you can show a deeper understanding of the issues and demonstrates your ability to analyse policy impacts effectively. Overall, though, as long as you're neutral in tone and informative, this can make for a really compelling answer. Again, good luck with your AC!
Thanks @Ram Sabaratnam ! Super helpful advice :D
 
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    Two quick questions -
    1. Is Links direct TC rolling or non-rolling? I submitted my written app a while ago but am yet to do the test. I'm not sure if that was a sensible decision!
    2. Are there any advice posts on tackling the CAPP assessment?
    Thank you in advance - I really appreciate it :)
     

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