Hi - for summer!Hi! Congrats do you mind me asking when you applied for and if this is for spring or summer?
Argh, we've got this though! Even just knowing I'm not alone in trying to balance too much helps. Good luck for next week!I can totally relate I have 2 ACs/interview next week aswell as my LPC exams and full time job! I think the best thing we can do is just tryyy to prioritise the things that are happening at the start of the week and then work our way down xx
@George Maxwell @AvniD @James Carrabino @Jessica Booker would really appreciate any advice on how best so prepare for this interview please- as there’s no case study are they likely to try to test commercial awareness in some way? Also, could someone pls help me with how to approach moral debate qs?Just received a final stage interview invite with Travers- its on Wednesday (1 hr with GR Partner). Could someone please share how best to prepare for this format.
Good luck to you as well!!Argh, we've got this though! Even just knowing I'm not alone in trying to balance too much helps. Good luck for next week!
I'm definitely counting down until March 17th for this LPC assessment period to be over for me...
Hey @TCApp2021,@George Maxwell @AvniD @James Carrabino @Jessica Booker would really appreciate any advice on how best so prepare for this interview please- as there’s no case study are they likely to try to test commercial awareness in some way? Also, could someone pls help me with how to approach moral debate qs?
Yes I had the interview on Mondayhas anyone received a partner interview for Kirkland yet?
Hey @YUKI1201,
If you would like more generic VI advice, let me know and I can point you towards some of TCLA's resources for VIs in general.
In terms of W&C VI tips, my advice (based on doing the VI in 2021) would be to consider the firm's overall global strategy, be comfortable talking about the three whys and consider some basic competence questions!
I hope that helps 💪
The questions are much more likely to direct you to what specifically you will be asked about with each type of evidence on your CV, so I don’t think you need to give browsers answers like this where you have to cover your responsibilities and what you enjoyed.Hi @Jessica Booker! I have an AC coming up with a US law firm and have been informed that the AC will be revolved around my CV and anything that I have written. I do not think the interview will involve a checklist of questions but will be more conversational with questions such as "I see you did X/Y/Z at University, tell me about this..." As I have only prepared for competency-based questions up to this point, I was hoping whether you might have any advice on going about preparing/structuring answers to these questions?
My train of thought is to give an overview of my day-to-day responsibilities in each role (should I get asked) as well as what I enjoyed about the role. Would really be grateful if you might have any tips and what I can do to steer the direction of my interview!
Vac scheme! I almost applied direct TC bc both vac scheme dates are tricky, but esp for smaller firms I thought it would help to get a sense of the firm (and them get a sense of me!) firstCongrats! Was RC a vac scheme or training contract application?
@WiseOwl I agree with Jessica! I don’t know the firm you’re interviewing with but questions I’ve gotten in the past have been “which of your work experiences did you feel you gained the most from and why”, “why do you think you were nominated for X award”, “what skills from X role do you think apply as a solicitor”, “you did an internship with X, why not that career instead of law”. I’ve had different kinds of questions based on my extracurriculars as well.The questions are much more likely to direct you to what specifically you will be asked about with each type of evidence on your CV, so I don’t think you need to give browsers answers like this where you have to cover your responsibilities and what you enjoyed.
Thanks @George Maxwell would you recommend asking the interviewer questions in the scenario interview for HSF?Hey @Crystal86,
First of all, huge congratulations for being progressed to the AC at HSF. I loved my interview (it was one of the best interview that I did when I was applying and I am still in touch with my interviewer I enjoyed it so much!).
In terms of tips, this post includes my approach to ACs in general. @James Carrabino's post here is also fantastic and is definitely worth a read (check out his post about dealing with nerves prior to your AC if appropriate too).
For HSF-specific tips, this and this post should be helpful (although the second is more about how I found the experience so perhaps is less useful than the first!). I would also highly recommend Jake Schogger's Training Contract Handbook as well as Watson's Daily for brushing up on your commercial awareness. Neville provided some fantastic advice in some posts too (1., 2., 3., 4., 5.)
Please do let me know if I can be of any further help!
Hey @VS513,
TCLA's Beating the Watson Glaser Test course is fantastic. It was developed by Joe Mallet independently (I actually purchased it when I was applying) and really benefitted from it.
Hey @legalgyal100,
I don't think you have anything to lose honestly. Jess may disagree with me on this, but if it were me, and I was keen to find out to make the best decision for my future career, I would definitely email to ask! 🔥
Hi, I recently had this experience while interviewing for a US law firm. One thing I did was to keep relating back with regard to how this experience has been useful in developing a transferable skill relevant to commercial law. I also showed that I spent time cultivating genuine interests outside my studies.Hi @Jessica Booker! I have an AC coming up with a US law firm and have been informed that the AC will be revolved around my CV and anything that I have written. I do not think the interview will involve a checklist of questions but will be more conversational with questions such as "I see you did X/Y/Z at University, tell me about this..." As I have only prepared for competency-based questions up to this point, I was hoping whether you might have any advice on going about preparing/structuring answers to these questions?
My train of thought is to give an overview of my day-to-day responsibilities in each role (should I get asked) as well as what I enjoyed about the role. Would really be grateful if you might have any tips and what I can do to steer the direction of my interview!
Yes, I have, but I did not receive any updates after the interview.Out of curiosity, did anyone apply to DWF Spring Diversity Scheme through Aspiring Solicitors?