TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

pleasepleaseplease

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Hi all, I have an invite to Fieldfisher AC and just wondered if anyone is able to share their experiences either from previous years or this?

Any idea what a paired exercise involves? Apparently it’s individual case study, paired exercise and director interview.
Congrats on the AC. Please could I ask when you interviewed and when you received the result?
 

andrecsaa

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    AG pfo (London office)

    It is very disappointing. Addleshaw Goddard was one of my top 2 choices (the other is Macfarlanes). I put a lot of effort and time into this application.

    Thought it was a strong application. I related the answers with my previous experience as a commercial lawyer overseas (civil law country) in addition to the work experience I gained in London during the LLM (4-month internship in a regtech and 3-week outsourced paralegal in a legal project). Also, I explained my interest in contentious, particularly the seat of Global Investigations, a huge case settled by this team, how I got attracted by AG after attending one event with a partner of this same seat, the views from current trainees I spoke during and after virtual Legal Cheek events, my appreciation for public DEI plans, the law firm of the year award, achievements...

    I don’t know if stressing my interest in contentious, particularly white-collar and corporate crime, has been an issue for the applications or shows a potential lack of adaptability to other seats (this is my 7th pfo in this cycle - always focusing on firms with leading banking litigation, corporate crime and investigations practices). Perhaps the firms weigh or expect interest in private equity, M&A and other transactional work. Or being a qualified lawyer overseas or not having a local undergrad degree (even knowing I am eligible). Sorry for sharing this. AG was my first application ever (applied in October), and I was not familiar with the online assessment at that time, but I was hoping to get through the application stage.

    If anyone who got an AC invite or offer from AG (TC or VS) can look at my application, I would be very thankful. Let's see if i got through Macfarlanes's application stage. My goal is a TC starting in 2028/2029, so I have time to improve the applications in the worst case scenario.
     

    jta227

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    Hey guys, 8 applications made and 8 rejections. Do i give up now lol - not even making it past application stage :(

    Consider that many current trainees made X applications and had X-1 rejections, and are currently training at the 1 firm that accepted them! All you need is one
    Edit: I remember @Andrei Radu saying he went from all rejections at application stage to 4 offers the next year so maybe he can give you some advice as well.
     
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    hmevey

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    Almost the same here. 7 applications, 7 rejections in the application stage.

    I am waiting for 6 firms and planning to apply for 5 firms in the next 3 months. So stressful, but keep trying. We just need one.
    I feel like all the ones i want to apply for are closing in the next few days and i wont have time to get an application in. Its so stressful and very disheartening especially as I am one year post grad :(
     

    Jessica Booker

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    If an online assessment is untimed, can firms see how long it takes you to complete it? If they can, do they take this into account when assessing you?
    If it is untimed then there should be no element of time completed included in the assessment. That is different to if there is unlimited time, as that suggests you have got the freedom to complete the assessment in your own time but that the assessment results may be calculated with a timed element on some level.
     

    Zaidoz10

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    If it is untimed then there should be no element of time completed included in the assessment. That is different to if there is unlimited time, as that suggests you have got the freedom to complete the assessment in your own time but that the assessment results may be calculated with a timed element on some level.
    In this case the firm said that the assessment is untimed, but it should take around 75 minutes to complete. Do they still take into account how long it took the candidate to complete it? Also part of the reason I’m asking is because the 75 minutes estimate seemed unreasonable given how many questions there were and the difficulty of certain questions.
     

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