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wow you are amazing!here’s what I have so far. going to keep looking, send a bunch of emails out, and update the list accordingly:
Yes
Macfarlanes
Farrer & Co
Linklaters
NRF
Slaughter & May
No
Addleshaw Goddard
Allen & Overy
Baker McKenzie
Clyde & Co
Dechert
Hogan Lovells
Shearman & Sterling
Unclear
Dentons
Ropes & Gray
V&E
Weil
Haha usually I got this in an interview so 250 words is a bit tight - maybe I took the wrong approach but I would always treat it as a very broad motivational question and go through how my life interests/experiences have led up to me making this application!'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?
I know someone who has! did you get an interview?Has anyone done an interview for Boodle Hatfield?
congrats! when did you hear back?Does anyone have any tips for the Boodle Hatfield VS interview?
Also do u know if we can reapply if we’ve been rejected for a vs?Anyone eligible to start a TC this year - L&W has just opened Direct TC for 2022 & 23
Thanks James!Haha usually I got this in an interview so 250 words is a bit tight - maybe I took the wrong approach but I would always treat it as a very broad motivational question and go through how my life interests/experiences have led up to me making this application!
I am not sure, sorry. Best to email grad recAlso do u know if we can reapply if we’ve been rejected for a vs?
I think usually the second interview (for those who progress) will be considered primarily in isolation. I know some firms where they look back at notes from an earlier interview if a candidate is on the borderline.With law firms that hold two stage interviews - is the first stage purely to progress to the next or at the end of the two interviews, will your performance be considered holistically? for example if someone did much much better in their first interview and not as well in the second, will that be taken into account or will a VS offer be made only based on the second interview?
@Jessica Booker - perhaps you could give some insight?? thank you!
Yes, definitely acceptable.Is it acceptable to ask again for feedback a month following the AC?
The STAR approach can be useful - Situation, Task, Action, Result. So first you would provide some context as to how the example came about. Second, you describe the task, essentially the end goal you were trying to achieve. Third, the action you specifically took within the team and how you went about it. And finally, what the overall result was and linking it back to how you contributed.I really struggle with answering application/interview questions regarding teamwork (Such as' Please provide us with an example of when you have worked within a team to achieve a positive outcome. What were your goals and what challenges did you face? ')
Can anyone give me a structure on how to answer this, an example, or anything like that? I have a lot of work experience which involved team work but I've never known how to best approach emphasising it.
Overall, I would expect you would need a strong performance in the second round stages. If there was a heavy weighting on the previous round, then it is likely they wouldn’t need the second round assessment.With law firms that hold two stage interviews - is the first stage purely to progress to the next or at the end of the two interviews, will your performance be considered holistically? for example if someone did much much better in their first interview and not as well in the second, will that be taken into account or will a VS offer be made only based on the second interview?
@Jessica Booker - perhaps you could give some insight?? thank you!
Does anyone have any advice on choosing vac scheme departments? I will of course choose what I find interesting and want to experience, but can anyone give any further recommendations?
First of all, congratulations @LEL and @thirdtimelucky on securing vacation schemes! It is an exciting position to be in where you are about to experience the inner workings of a commercial law firm for the first timeDoes anyone have any guidance for choosing a VS seat?
I think usually the second interview (for those who progress) will be considered primarily in isolation. I know some firms where they look back at notes from an earlier interview if a candidate is on the borderline.
Thank you both for your help!Overall, I would expect you would need a strong performance in the second round stages. If there was a heavy weighting on the previous round, then it is likely they wouldn’t need the second round assessment.
However, I think if you fall down in a particular competency/strength (but have a strong performance elsewhere) that the firm is assessing, and that has also been assessed in the previous round, then they may look at previous assessments to see if there is enough similar evidence elsewhere to compensate for something specific (rather than a performance overall).