TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2021-22 (#1)

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lila122

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Try to keep it to the point, while being polite but not too eager. Thank them for the experience of interviewing with the firm, mentioning anything that you appreciated/stood out to you about the process and providing the details they've asked for.
thank you. They haven’t asked for these details, i just left out this info on the application form, is it still worth sending ?
 

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For the A&O question: Please describe the key learnings/skills you’ve gained through work experience, positions of responsibility, personal experience or extracurricular activities (250 words). How many skills would people recommend doing? Is it best to apply specific examples using STAR type structure or write very briefly about 3/4 skills and more descriptive?
 

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    Try to keep it to the point, while being polite but not too eager. Thank them for the experience of interviewing with the firm, mentioning anything that you appreciated/stood out to you about the process and providing the details they've asked for.
    Thank you very much for this it is really helpful.
     
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    thank you. They haven’t asked for these details, i just left out this info on the application form, is it still worth sending ?
    If you were asked to provide this information on the application form but didn't, then include it in your thank you. Something as short as “Should you require details of my referees, please see the below as I did not include these in my application at the time of submitting”
     
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