I did it on 25/2. How about you?When did you complete the second stage if you don’t mind me asking?
I did it on 25/2. How about you?When did you complete the second stage if you don’t mind me asking?
Yesterday! But it didn’t go well hahaI did it on 25/2. How about you?
Well they said that they will assess you holistically throughout the whole recruitment process. So the interview will not be the single assessment they rely on.Yesterday! But it didn’t go well haha
Oh I didn’t know that, thank you!Well they said that they will assess you holistically throughout the whole recruitment process. So the interview will not be the single assessment they rely on.
He might have had a bad day but am sorry to hear that and don't let it get to you and you should contact grad rec I think and tell them about it as it could affect your chances of getting that VS or offer.I had a final interview for a vac scheme today and one of the interviewers was incredibly rude - told me my previous experience in due diligence was irrelevant and that I shouldn't draw on it because most due diligence reports he reads are overall shoddy work anyway. He also asked me a few questions and when I would be halfway through my answers he'd just go "WRONG. Try Again." and told me that in his team he advises people to "Think 10 times and reply once, which is something you obviously don't know how to do'. My answers weren't bad because I'd prepped them in advance and were absolutely relevant - they've gotten me multiple vac schemes before.
I just don't know what to do or what to think. A friend of mine had the same interview before me and he didn't have the same experience at all. I'm just really upset and disheartened.
Some lawyers are just not nice people lol. I’ve turned down jobs because of how I didn’t like the interviewer. Don’t be upset. It’s clearly not a reflection on you if you’ve got success elsewhere.I had a final interview for a vac scheme today and one of the interviewers was incredibly rude - told me my previous experience in due diligence was irrelevant and that I shouldn't draw on it because most due diligence reports he reads are overall shoddy work anyway. He also asked me a few questions and when I would be halfway through my answers he'd just go "WRONG. Try Again." and told me that in his team he advises people to "Think 10 times and reply once, which is something you obviously don't know how to do'. My answers weren't bad because I'd prepped them in advance and were absolutely relevant - they've gotten me multiple vac schemes before.
I just don't know what to do or what to think. A friend of mine had the same interview before me and he didn't have the same experience at all. I'm just really upset and disheartened.
Hi @ofm - I am sorry to hear you have had this experience. I can understand it can be upsetting. Hopefully the community here at TCLA can provide you with some support on this.I had a final interview for a vac scheme today and one of the interviewers was incredibly rude - told me my previous experience in due diligence was irrelevant and that I shouldn't draw on it because most due diligence reports he reads are overall shoddy work anyway. He also asked me a few questions and when I would be halfway through my answers he'd just go "WRONG. Try Again." and told me that in his team he advises people to "Think 10 times and reply once, which is something you obviously don't know how to do'. My answers weren't bad because I'd prepped them in advance and were absolutely relevant - they've gotten me multiple vac schemes before.
I just don't know what to do or what to think. A friend of mine had the same interview before me and he didn't have the same experience at all. I'm just really upset and disheartened.
Increasingly done via a computer these days to reflect the realities of work, but it isn't unknown for them to still be hand written, especially if they are testing language/grammar/spelling etc (and they don't want you to use something like Word that will correct these things).Hi. Maybe a silly question, but are written exercises on ACs usually by computer and not by hand? Would, of course, make a big difference in terms of efficiency, etc.
Honestly interviewers are humans to - and that means you can unfortunately get some that aren’t too nice. I had a very unpleasant and rude interview at a firm a few weeks back and my feedback was absolutely brutal with the call from grad rec effectively saying I had a really long road ahead to develop my skill set. I had the pleasure at the end of the call to say I already had multiple offers from other firms and hear the 10 second silence at the end of the line I’m mentioning this only because if I had that feedback at the beginning of the cycle and not after I had received offers my confidence would have been absolutely shot. Therefore I think it’s really important to keep in mind how it’s sill a very subjective and human process - some people are not always going to get on with you but be absolutely confident that you wouldn’t have received offers from places if you were not already a strong candidateI had a final interview for a vac scheme today and one of the interviewers was incredibly rude - told me my previous experience in due diligence was irrelevant and that I shouldn't draw on it because most due diligence reports he reads are overall shoddy work anyway. He also asked me a few questions and when I would be halfway through my answers he'd just go "WRONG. Try Again." and told me that in his team he advises people to "Think 10 times and reply once, which is something you obviously don't know how to do'. My answers weren't bad because I'd prepped them in advance and were absolutely relevant - they've gotten me multiple vac schemes before.
I just don't know what to do or what to think. A friend of mine had the same interview before me and he didn't have the same experience at all. I'm just really upset and disheartened.
Do the Travers recruitment team really not review all the apps Asil Ahmad? Where did you hear that if you don't mind me askingNo if they interview you tomorrow they will give you an offer tomorrow after the interview which is why they don't review all applications.
It is unlikely both firms will allow you to only do one week each. It is best to ask if there are alternative vacation scheme dateshas anyone ever had any luck with two firms allowing them to do a week at each (rather than a two week scheme) where the dates of both schemes are the same? :/
Pretty normal from my perspective. They a are doing the right thing by telling you the reasons for this. They are still giving you the option to stick to the later date too - they are just saying there is a risk they may have offered all their VS spots by that point.Has anyone ever had a law firm call them to bring an interview forward before?
It happened to me earlier today - I had asked for my AC to be after the 18th due to exams. However the law firm called me today to ask if there is anyway I could do the interview earlier as they recruit on a rolling basis and wanted to be able to guarantee they still had available VS slots when I interviewed. Just want to get a gauge of how normal this is.
I'd say yes to the direct TC route as I doubt that you would've been considered for it if your VS VI performance was less than adequate for the firm. In any case it seems like you application will be withdrawn anyway if you say no to the direct TC so I don't see a point in turning it down.Hi guys I really need some advice! I applied for a vac scheme with a firm (application and video interview), I have just had an email saying my application was unsuccessful for the vac scheme but that I have been shortlisted to be considered for an assessment centre for a direct TC application with the firm.
They have asked me to reply confirming if I want to be considered, but the email also says this:
'If there is a reason you would rather we didn’t shortlist your application (and instead let you apply again) please do let us know and we can accommodate this too.'
The thing is, if I did reapply and re-do the video interview, I think I could do better than I originally did because I wasn't that prepared, but that also risks withdrawing my current application only to not be progressed at all!
What would you guys do?
Thanks! I brought it forward as early as I could. Not as early as they wanted but the suggested dates would be when I was actually sitting proctored exams and I cannot be in two places at once! Instead I brought it forward to a day where I have a 24 hour take away assessment so I'll just do the that in the evening/night after the AC.Pretty normal from my perspective. They a are doing the right thing by telling you the reasons for this. They are still giving you the option to stick to the later date too - they are just saying there is a risk they may have offered all their VS spots by that point.
Phew! You have a lot on your plate. Hope all the assessments, both AC and academic go well for you. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help with your preparations.Thanks! I brought it forward as early as I could. Not as early as they wanted but the suggested dates would be when I was actually sitting proctored exams and I cannot be in two places at once! Instead I brought it forward to a day where I have a 24 hour take away assessment so I'll just do the that in the evening/night after the AC.