do they recruit a lot from direct TCs?Guys can you apply to Ashurst TC after being rejected from the WVS? The application was the first i ever did (properly) and I was so naive and just didn’t realise what to put etc. but I feel like I could do better now
Me and three of my friends all studied law at completley dif unis, only one of us has the LPC and we all got good paralegal roles pretty much straight away from graduating - this was in my hometown too I reckon it’ll be even easier in a bigger city where there’s more demandhi everyone! just contingency planning here... what is the job market and application process for paralegal roles like? I am in my penultimate year so have another chance next year to secure a TC, but failing that I will want to apply for a paralegal role. Is it super competitive? Do most places want you to have previous experience and not be straight out of uni? What is the application process?
any insight anyone has will be majorly appreciated ta x
You cannot apply for both a vacation scheme and a training contract in the same recruitment window, this is from the website!Guys can you apply to Ashurst TC after being rejected from the WVS? The application was the first i ever did (properly) and I was so naive and just didn’t realise what to put etc. but I feel like I could do better now
really happy to read this! If I may ask, how did you go about finding a paralegal role (did you just search firm websites, go through those employment agencies?) and what is the size of your firm (high street, regional, national, that kind of thing)? I'm in my third year and am contemplating the paralegal route if the vacation scheme route doesn't pan out form meMe and three of my friends all studied law at completley dif unis, only one of us has the LPC and we all got good paralegal roles pretty much straight away from graduating - this was in my hometown too I reckon it’ll be even easier in a bigger city where there’s more demand
My firm is a regional commercial firm, my friend worked in an in house paralegal role for a big U.K. company, now works in a regional firm ( so do my other two friends ) - and I honestly just applied to some on a whim, I think one of my friends got hers on LinkedIn but the rest literally just from indeed etc! I wasn’t even really planning on moving back to my hometown I just came back on a temporary basis so just like applied for a few things quickly and got one so I honestly think you won’t find it hard either ☺️ Im baso in the same position this is my first cycle applying as I wanted to do human rights law so hasn’t done vac schemes before so I’m applying now while working and having commercial experience even as a paralegal has really helped!really happy to read this! If I may ask, how did you go about finding a paralegal role (did you just search firm websites, go through those employment agencies?) and what is the size of your firm (high street, regional, national, that kind of thing)? I'm in my third year and am contemplating the paralegal route if the vacation scheme route doesn't pan out form me
Thank you!! I thought so tbh! I played myself by choosing to apply to them for my first ever try 😂You cannot apply for both a vacation scheme and a training contract in the same recruitment window, this is from the website!
Thanks so much for your insight. I'm feeling a lot more positive about the application process nowMy firm is a regional commercial firm, my friend worked in an in house paralegal role for a big U.K. company, now works in a regional firm ( so do my other two friends ) - and I honestly just applied to some on a whim, I think one of my friends got hers on LinkedIn but the rest literally just from indeed etc! I wasn’t even really planning on moving back to my hometown I just came back on a temporary basis so just like applied for a few things quickly and got one so I honestly think you won’t find it hard either ☺️ Im baso in the same position this is my first cycle applying as I wanted to do human rights law so hasn’t done vac schemes before so I’m applying now while working and having commercial experience even as a paralegal has really helped!
You’re welcome! Sorry I meant to say mine is actually a national firm - and I have no prior experience in commercial so yeah you’ll be fine and don’t even write off VS’s yet hopefully you’ll get one anyways 🤩Thanks so much for your insight. I'm feeling a lot more positive about the application process now
Just to balance out, I found it really hard to secure a legal role post graduating (graduating in 2020 didn't help too) and spent a year and now have an administrative role in a large law firm. My experience is based on London thoughThanks so much for your insight. I'm feeling a lot more positive about the application process now
I can second this, I found the paralegal market in my city (Leeds) difficult to access and highly competitive. I had to take an assistants role first and leverage this into paralegaling about 7 months after graduating. It definitely helps if you have a language skill the role requires (I definitely do not). For me, I edged out other candidates by having experience working for a large client of the department I work in but this is quite niche (social housing) so if you have any unique skills/experiences I’d try use those!Just to balance out, I found it really hard to secure a legal role post graduating (graduating in 2020 didn't help too) and spent a year and now have an administrative role in a large law firm. My experience is based on London though
Yeah I think London and other large cities are very different to anywhere else. they are very competitive markets due the the desire people have to live in certain locations and particularly in certain types of law - a paralegal role I secured had over 1000 applicants.Just to balance out, I found it really hard to secure a legal role post graduating (graduating in 2020 didn't help too) and spent a year and now have an administrative role in a large law firm. My experience is based on London though
Im in Sheffield for context although I was living in london before moving back and did have a few interviewsI can second this, I found the paralegal market in my city (Leeds) difficult to access and highly competitive. I had to take an assistants role first and leverage this into paralegaling about 7 months after graduating. It definitely helps if you have a language skill the role requires (I definitely do not). For me, I edged out other candidates by having experience working for a large client of the department I work in but this is quite niche (social housing) so if you have any unique skills/experiences I’d try use those!
These tests are sent after application review. I received mine along with a "Congratulations, we would like to progress your application to the next stage..." type email. Hope this helpsHas anyone not received the tests from Mayer Brown after submitting an application for a vs? I thought they were automatic but doesn't seem so