I assume it’ll be sameAnyone heard back from DACB post VI? I remember last year they took ages 🤷🏻‍♀️
I assume it’ll be sameAnyone heard back from DACB post VI? I remember last year they took ages 🤷🏻‍♀️
Thanks for the advice Jessica! would it be better to do that over email or should I give HR a call?If you are working in a well known PE fund, you are likely going to need to disclose it even from a conflict of interest perspective, even if there is nothing in your contract about working second jobs etc. You might find there is not something in your contract, but that a internal policy may prevent it to (you may find your contract loosely talks about adhering to company policies).
I personally wouldn't accept the VS only to then ask to be transferred to a direct TC. I would just explain you have started a new job and you will find it difficult to take time off from that to attend the VS, and therefore could you be converted to a direct TC route instead.
I'd call them - these things are much easier to portray and discuss in a call rather than via email.Thanks for the advice Jessica! would it be better to do that over email or should I give HR a call?
Even if there are stats out there, I would take them with a massive pinch of salt.How does everyone here find conversion rates from VS to TC
That's understandable - thank you Jessica!Even if there are stats out there, I would take them with a massive pinch of salt.
I have seen conversion rates bounce up and down 25% due to a mixture of circumstances. Just because a conversion rate was X last year, does not mean it would easily be that again.
I know it’s been a while haha but I remembered someone had asked this a while ago and just wanted to highlight that if you have access to Practical Law at all (perhaps through your studies) there are some amazing resources on understanding how the litigation process works. Alternatively you can access the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) which sets it out as well. I’d recommend Googling “litigation procedure fast track/multi-track” if you want to get a better understanding what that process might look like. Let me know if you have any other questionsDoes anyone know any good resources for the general process/steps followed during litigation by lawyers? I have seen a lot of this for M&A but can’t find stuff for litigation?
I've been wondering as well, they said to expect a decision in April at the AC but I've met several people who already have VS offers :/any body knows how long do forsters and gateley take to respond after interview ?
I asked GR and they said they would send out AC invites in early June xAnyone heard back from DACB post VI? I remember last year they took ages 🤷🏻‍♀️
Yes no worries that is okay.Thank you for replying and being so kind <3 Hearing how you guys had a similar journey and now are having more successful cycles is so so inspiring and massively helped me not feel alone in this!! Decided after a sleep and reading these messages, will continue looking for jobs and continue trying to apply for TCs and VSs over the next year. (@Asil Ahmad - completely relate and here if you ever need a chat or a rant). Will definitely revisit my applications and work out points where I went wrong and how I can make myself a stronger candidate going forward. Grateful for this forum in reminding me that there is always a chance even on the days when you do just want to give up on a career in law lol
Thank you for this helpful response.The process will often be frustrating for the recruiter too.
Unless they are exclusively recruiting for the role (unlikely), the role could be filled by other agencies or even be filled internally or by direct applicants by the firm.
They often don’t have an update because the client hasn’t updated them either, and they will be equally frustrated to hear the role has been filled and they haven’t been informed.
I know the process is opaque and frustrating, but I’d encourage you to reconsider your position on this and not give up and still go through agencies when required. Applying directly to a firm will not give you any guarantees of hearing back either unfortunately. I would continue applying and then just step back from the process of chasing up as that is the process that is stressing you out. After applying, you can be relatively passive about it, but at least you are in the running. Completely giving up will only result in the certainty of you not securing a role.
I secured my first paralegal role out of my LLM by signing up to The Law Support Group and leveraging my language skills. That got me into a role at a MC firm which was initially doc review, but I managed to network and get myself plenty of other work and join a lot of social/D&I initiatives. Managed to leverage that experience over 2 years and get my current position as a paralegal at a small US firm.Thank you for this helpful response.
Yes I agree with your point about there being other agencies that the client company will be in contact with.
Yes I agree with that recruiters will be frustrated with the role being filled also as it is a sale or commission gone from them.
For those who don't know recruitment consultants make a sale every time they put a candidate in a role and they sometimes get a commission for it. I know this because I tried to get into recruitment.
Yes I will continue to apply but it is getting really stressful for me as you sometimes reach that point where your confidence goes down as it is the same thing everyday.
But for anyone who has got a paralegal role straight after a law degree with no paralegal experience would love to hear how you got that paral;egal role.
My first paralegal role was a 3 month paid internship straight out my LLB, in-house with a large global telecoms company working on corporate and commercial matters, it would have been extended/continued had I not gone on to do masters in a completely unrelated area of law. I then went straight into a full time paralegal role in-house commercial law in another huge household recognised company again straight from my masters.Thank you for this helpful response.
Yes I agree with your point about there being other agencies that the client company will be in contact with.
Yes I agree with that recruiters will be frustrated with the role being filled also as it is a sale or commission gone from them.
For those who don't know recruitment consultants make a sale every time they put a candidate in a role and they sometimes get a commission for it. I know this because I tried to get into recruitment.
Yes I will continue to apply but it is getting really stressful for me as you sometimes reach that point where your confidence goes down as it is the same thing everyday.
But for anyone who has got a paralegal role straight after a law degree with no paralegal experience would love to hear how you got that paral;egal role.
I'm a non-law graduate who is currently doing the PGDL I managed to secure a paralegal role, but I didn't use any recruiters. I found a boutique firm who worked in a field I was interested in and emailed the boss asking if he would be willing to let me gain some work experience there. When I was asked for how long I wanted the experience, I basically told them that I wanted to stay as long as they would have me. After a while working there, I asked if they would be willing to take me on as a paralegal and they gave me the job.Thank you for this helpful response.
Yes I agree with your point about there being other agencies that the client company will be in contact with.
Yes I agree with that recruiters will be frustrated with the role being filled also as it is a sale or commission gone from them.
For those who don't know recruitment consultants make a sale every time they put a candidate in a role and they sometimes get a commission for it. I know this because I tried to get into recruitment.
Yes I will continue to apply but it is getting really stressful for me as you sometimes reach that point where your confidence goes down as it is the same thing everyday.
But for anyone who has got a paralegal role straight after a law degree with no paralegal experience would love to hear how you got that paral;egal role.