TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2021-22 (#1)

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James Carrabino

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this is my first AC so i wanted to ask if when i book my ac matters? is it better if i do it earlier or can i give myself some more time to prepare
Is it for W&C? If so, it does not matter! With some firms it may make a difference but with the vast majority it will not :)
 
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'tell us a bit about yourself' 250 words. I'm unsure how to approach this, does the firm want me adopt a competency-style answer and be like 'I am commercially aware because xyz' or do they want me to talk about my personal interests?
This is a very broad question! Does the application have other questions that focus on commercial awareness or lend itself to such answers?
 

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    yeah they ask about a time you've successfully demonstrated commercial awareness and why I want to be a solicitor
    I had an interview earlier last year for a paralegal position at Ashfords. From my experience, I would say they are more getting to know you. They are a smaller firm and so the type of person is important to them and how they might fit in their team. Especially, if they already ask commercial questions you won’t need to talk too much in that regard.
     

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    yeah they ask about a time you've successfully demonstrated commercial awareness and why I want to be a solicitor
    In that case I would answer the tell me about yourself question in a more personal manner - something that’s particular about you whether that be a unique journey or a personal interest. They’ve already given an opportunity to say why law and to prove your commercial awareness so you don’t need to reiterate that point.
     

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    Does anyone have any general AC advice? Or is there a previous thread on this?
    If anyone can help please send me a message 😅☺️
    Hi @NikkiT,

    I have written a post here on how to prepare for an AC to a point that should make you feel ready 😊

    Also check out two great resources by @AvniD: Avni’s break down of ACs and Avni's thoughts on preparing for ACs!

    I would also recommend perusing Preparing for ACs and interviews in general (compiled list included) and more specifically preparing for article interviews!

    Do reach out if you have any further questions :)
     
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    Let's say, for example, that after finishing your training contract in Exeter, you want to be transferred to the firm's office in Bristol. How likely is this to happen?
    It will depend on a number of factors. For instance, are the practice areas/sector focus different across the offices. The more different these are, the more difficult it could be. The firm is also likely to prioritise trainees who trained in that office for NQ roles, so you might find more flexibility if/when those trainees are not retained or leave of their own accord.

    Ultimately if a firm values you and wants to retain you they will typically be as flexible as they can be. Also in a day and age where remote working becomes more prevelant, there might be increasing flexibility with working location. But roles need to be available and you need to be an appropriate candidate, and sometimes that won’t match up at the exact time you need it to.
     

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    Hey guys,

    I have my first AC/interview on Tuesday and the firm hasn’t provided any info besides there being a ‘general interview’ and ‘skills assessment’.

    The firm is smaller, Wedlake Bell, and I can’t find any info at all on previous interviews etc. I’m kinda freaking out because it’ll be my first in person event ever and I have no idea what to expect! So many questions keep racing through my mind: how long should I answer each question for? What’s the skills assessment going to be like?

    Does anyone have any tips on what to be aware of and what to do/not to do? - id really appreciate it!

    @Jessica Booker @James Carrabino
     
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