My graduation falls in the middle of my three week scheme, would be be inappropriate/hurt my chances of securing tc if I ask to have it off?
I was in the Monday group too! Haven't heard back (not surprised as I absolutely bombed one of the scenarios) but I guess we'll find out next week thenI had my AC on Monday and am still waiting! They told us that we'd hear back within a few days/by the end of the week "because we were in the Monday group" so I was expecting something today latest but haven't heard anything yet
I would be upfront about your interests. If you're really not keen on commercial work they'll likely sniff it out anyway, and even if they don't would you really be happy training at a firm where your passions aren't viewed as an asset?Hello, I have a question that maybe doesn't belong on TCLA but I would appreciate any advice people have.
I am not particularly interested in Commercial/Corporate law but am more interested in Immigration/Family/Public Law and have applied to firms that offer these seats but many of which also have commercial seats and some of the application process is geared towards those areas. I have an AC for Irwin Mitchell and interview for Russell Cooke coming up which fit into this category.
Should I make clear where my interests lie? Should I be prepared to talk about corporate/commercial awareness at length? I am interested in current affairs and understand it well but I don't want to be disingenuous talking commercial deals etc when this isn't where my legal heart lies. Any thoughts will be much appreciated.
Good luck with it I hope they give you extra responsibility as you deserve it. You work so hard on applications and you deserve it.Yeah I'm contemplating a very deliberate course of ratcheting up responsibilities over the next year or so, with a view to basically be working at NQ level by the point of qualification. It's early days so I haven't properly broached this point with my supervisors or HR, but it's the trajectory I'm aiming at.
Well it's reassuring to hear that it's not just me ahah! I have no idea how to tell how the scenarios went just because I have no idea what they're looking for specifically (and not to mention it was my first ever AC so I have even less of an idea) but I think the competency one went quite well so at least there's that? 😆I was in the Monday group too! Haven't heard back (not surprised as I absolutely bombed one of the scenarios) but I guess we'll find out next week then
Thanks man! Honestly I'm not banking on being able to do this, but I'm at a point where I'm trying to create my own opportunities. I know I'm cut out for the job but the formalised grad rec process evidently finds me lacking, so I figure best to be a bit enterprising.Good luck with it I hope they give you extra responsibility as you deserve it. You work so hard on applications and you deserve it.
It’s not inappropriate to ask - but they could say no, so just be prepared for that possibility.My graduation falls in the middle of my three week scheme, would be be inappropriate/hurt my chances of securing tc if I ask to have it off?
I love your mindset keep at it and hopefully you will get your TC this year and I hope you do get your TC this application cycle.Thanks man! Honestly I'm not banking on being able to do this, but I'm at a point where I'm trying to create my own opportunities. I know I'm cut out for the job but the formalised grad rec process evidently finds me lacking, so I figure best to be a bit enterprising.
I am very into tax law, and I have previously been rejected by 3 firms post-AC because I was 'clearly only interested in tax law'.Hello, I have a question that maybe doesn't belong on TCLA but I would appreciate any advice people have.
I am not particularly interested in Commercial/Corporate law but am more interested in Immigration/Family/Public Law and have applied to firms that offer these seats but many of which also have commercial seats and some of the application process is geared towards those areas. I have an AC for Irwin Mitchell and interview for Russell Cooke coming up which fit into this category.
Should I make clear where my interests lie? Should I be prepared to talk about corporate/commercial awareness at length? I am interested in current affairs and understand it well but I don't want to be disingenuous talking commercial deals etc when this isn't where my legal heart lies. Any thoughts will be much appreciated.
When discussing ‘why this firm’, you can discuss where your interests lie and have strong evidence for why these areas interest you and what the firm can offer you. But also come across as being open-minded about other areas. You might love family law now and after a TC, decide to qualify in clinical negligence, you never know!Hello, I have a question that maybe doesn't belong on TCLA but I would appreciate any advice people have.
I am not particularly interested in Commercial/Corporate law but am more interested in Immigration/Family/Public Law and have applied to firms that offer these seats but many of which also have commercial seats and some of the application process is geared towards those areas. I have an AC for Irwin Mitchell and interview for Russell Cooke coming up which fit into this category.
Should I make clear where my interests lie? Should I be prepared to talk about corporate/commercial awareness at length? I am interested in current affairs and understand it well but I don't want to be disingenuous talking commercial deals etc when this isn't where my legal heart lies. Any thoughts will be much appreciated.
Yes, I actively encourage people to add upcoming vacation schemes to somewhere in their application - usually great for brief references in motivational questions or “extra information” sections.Hi all,
I have secured a VS (hurrah!) however being a postgrad student it is the only one I’ll be able to do over summer as we don’t get a summer holiday & uni are kindly letting me attend the scheme.
I’m now looking to apply to direct TC, but is it proper or ‘the thing to do’ to mention that I have secured a VS scheme at another firm on the applications? I’m not sure whether this is like an ‘ew’ thing to do or whether it demonstrates my commitment to the law (especially as a non-law student). What are peoples thoughts?
@Jessica Booker would you have any insight?
thanks in advance guys
Thankyou!Yes, I actively encourage people to add upcoming vacation schemes to somewhere in their application - usually great for brief references in motivational questions or “extra information” sections.
Congratulations! Do you have any tips for the video interview & the AC with CRS?Amazing news! Vac scheme offer from Charles Russell Speechlys🤩🥳
It's not been easy as an international student to secure something, but persistence is key!
Does this solely apply to VS offers? I have managed to get a legal summer internship with a tech company that won’t start until June. Would this also be good to include briefly somewhere in applications? ThanksYes, I actively encourage people to add upcoming vacation schemes to somewhere in their application - usually great for brief references in motivational questions or “extra information” sections.