Hi
@Jessica Booker, in extension to their question, I was wondering if they will really check/if there's an issue with lying about what firms you've applied to?
I know they are looking for whether the other firms align with this firm and similarities to demonstrate there was some sort of strategy. But what if I've been applying to firms for different reasons..? Is it ok to pull a white lie and say I've applied to XYZ similar firms when I actually haven't?
They haven’t got any ability to check unless you give your permission to contact firms. Even if you did this, firms haven’t got any capacity to either check with other firms or start giving out these details when other firms request it.
You are going into a profession where integrity is everything so I am someone who believes lying isn’t a good idea. It can also trip you up massively - trust me I have seen it happen!
Instead of lying just be tactical about what you say. For instance, “I am considering applying to Joe Bloggs LLP” is very different to “I have applied to Joe Bloggs LLP” when you haven’t.
They aren’t looking for alignment to that firm though - this is a common mistake many people assume. They are looking for you to provide rationale as to why you are considering these types of firms. I have heard exceptionally strong answers where the alignment was very limited, but well explained through rationale as to why the individual is considering varied firms.
Therefore explain your rationale. I suspect there are some common reasons/themes why you have applied to both firms - even if it just comes down to you have enjoyed meeting people from them.