I also just got a WG invite for Bakers and it was for the summer VS for meWas this for the summer VS?
I also just got a WG invite for Bakers and it was for the summer VS for meWas this for the summer VS?
perfect thanksIt is the next stage- they review apps before sending WGs
Yes it wasWas this for the summer VS?
Thank you for this and I agree I meant is it worth putting the hours and days in to make a good application as it is rolling.You'll have zero chance of progressing if you don't apply at all but at least you'll be in with a shot if you put in an application
Thank you for this it is really helpful. Yes, that is why as I want to make a really good application with no grammar errors rather than a rushed application because it is rolling.Hi Asil, I definitely don’t think this weekend is too late. In general, I’d say if you genuinely want to apply for a firm, just do it. I really liked Baker McKenzie, applied on the day of the deadline (I’m not doing this again lol 🤣) for the spring VS and still progressed. Just ensure someone has read over your app and there’s no grammatical errors, best of luck!
If you don’t mind me asking, when did you submit your application???I also just got a WG invite for Bakers and it was for the summer VS for me
Early OctoberIf you don’t mind me asking, when did you submit your application???
January 10th is a long time away in my opinion! When I was applying, I would be debating whether to start an application for a firm that was due at midnight tonight 🤣 (I would not quite recommend this lol but some of those did get to the next stage)Thank you for this it is really helpful. Yes, that is why as I want to make a really good application with no grammar errors rather than a rushed application because it is rolling.
I personally would include all of my work experience, depending on what it is. If it was a part-time volunteering role when you were 14 then perhaps you do not need to, but I would think that you should include your entire professional experience. I could be wrong about this so I will tag @Jessica Booker for her opinion!I have completed a number of application forms in the past but I wanted to see whether I could gain any insight into how far back you should date your work experience. In prior applications, I would include work from as early as 2015 but on reflection, I think this may be too far back. Please could someone kindly shed some light on this? Many thanks in advance!
No worries at all @danieljonesqb. All of us, including @Jaysen himself (sorry boss) have given incorrect advice on the forum before based on the best information we have at the time. Acknowledging our errors and correcting them is the most admirable thing a TCLA member can do!̷I̷ ̷t̷h̷i̷n̷k̷ ̷y̷o̷u̷'̷v̷e̷ ̷a̷n̷s̷w̷e̷r̷e̷d̷ ̷y̷o̷u̷r̷ ̷o̷w̷n̷ ̷q̷u̷e̷s̷t̷i̷o̷n̷.̷̷. I̷'̷d̷ ̷s̷a̷y̷ ̷r̷e̷a̷l̷i̷s̷t̷i̷c̷a̷l̷l̷y̷ ̷s̷p̷e̷a̷k̷i̷n̷g̷,̷ ̷y̷o̷u̷'̷d̷ ̷b̷e̷ ̷m̷o̷s̷t̷ ̷a̷d̷v̷a̷n̷t̷a̷g̷e̷d̷ ̷a̷p̷p̷l̷y̷i̷n̷g̷ ̷o̷n̷ ̷d̷a̷y̷ ̷1̷ ̷w̷h̷e̷n̷ ̷a̷p̷p̷l̷i̷c̷a̷t̷i̷o̷n̷s̷ ̷o̷p̷e̷n̷.̷ ̷W̷i̷t̷h̷ ̷r̷o̷l̷l̷i̷n̷g̷ ̷a̷p̷p̷l̷i̷c̷a̷t̷i̷o̷n̷s̷,̷ ̷t̷h̷i̷s̷ ̷a̷d̷v̷a̷n̷t̷a̷g̷e̷ ̷r̷e̷d̷u̷c̷e̷s̷ ̷w̷i̷t̷h̷ ̷t̷i̷m̷e̷,̷ ̷u̷n̷d̷e̷r̷ ̷t̷h̷e̷ ̷a̷s̷s̷u̷m̷p̷t̷i̷o̷n̷ ̷t̷h̷a̷t̷ ̷a̷p̷p̷l̷i̷c̷a̷t̷i̷o̷n̷s̷ ̷b̷e̷i̷n̷g̷ ̷s̷u̷b̷m̷i̷t̷t̷e̷d̷ ̷a̷r̷e̷ ̷o̷f̷ ̷a̷ ̷c̷e̷r̷t̷a̷i̷n̷ ̷s̷t̷a̷n̷d̷a̷r̷d̷.̷
I've struck off my reply based on information from Gemma's response below. My apologies.
Guess I’m not gonna hear back anytime soon bc I only submitted last week 😂Early October
Wow! It’s impressive you managed to turn in decent, well researched apps in such a short time frame! How did you manage it, and how many apps do you think you ended making in total?January 10th is a long time away in my opinion! When I was applying, I would be debating whether to start an application for a firm that was due at midnight tonight 🤣 (I would not quite recommend this lol but some of those did get to the next stage)
Thank you so much for this clarification @WillkieGemma; it is excellent for all TCLA members to see this!Hi @Anoned Not at all. It would make a mockery of the entire application process if you applied advantage/disadvantage to candidates on the basis of the date they applied. As long as an application is made within the application window, it's considered fully no matter the date it comes in. I think that the reason often candidates see more unsuccessful applications nearer the end of an application window is that, sometimes, applications can (not always!) be made in a bit of a rush and that comes through when I'm reading them.
Also, just as an aside, we review on a rolling basis, rather than recruit (I've amended our wording on our website to reflect this but not the brochure).
Hi, I’m 99% sure this is fine! I applied to Bakers for a TC in June/July a couple of years ago and then applied for the VS in October. The application cycle for the firm ends in August time and starts again in October.I applied for a TC at Bakers in April this year and I wish to apply for a Summer VS within the next month, is this a long enough gap? Thanks!
Hi James. If you would not mind, could you please share which firms finish all their AC's by a specific date?Thank you so much for this clarification @WillkieGemma; it is excellent for all TCLA members to see this!
The only other reason I can think of as to why there may be more unsuccessful applications towards the end of Willkie's application window is that people apply to their first-choice firms (and by extension the firms they are better suited for) early in the cycle.
The reason I think candidates sometimes assume they will be disadvantaged if they apply later is that there will be less room available to progress if other candidates have already progressed. For a firm like Willkie that does not hold its interviews/ACs until after the application deadline, however, I cannot see why a candidate would be disadvantaged by applying later. Even for firms which have a strict limit on how many Training Contract offers they can make, there is not going to be a strict limit on the number of people they can progress to a psychometric test, video interview or assessment centre.
Firms know the standard that they are expecting at each stage of the process and they will progress everyone who meets their standard - they will not start raising the benchmark towards the end of an application window.
There are some firms that do hold interviews whilst their application window is still open. Even then, most of those firms will leave space to conceivably interview everyone who applies. There are only a few firms I have come across who wrap up their ACs by a pre-determined date and tell candidates that they no longer have interview spaces available.
I sincerely believe that for the majority of firms which recruit on a rolling basis, it will not make a difference whether you apply on the application deadline or three months in advance.
I ended up applying to 40 firms, around 25 of which I applied to in the month of January alone! Again, I do not recommend this approach as it was very tiring (I had little guidance at the time and this is the reason why I am so excited to be able to help TCLA members so that they do not make the same mistakes) but I think that you can work out how to efficiently conduct research and write an application answer such that you do not need to overthink every application.Wow! It’s impressive you managed to turn in decent, well researched apps in such a short time frame! How did you manage it, and how many apps do you think you ended making in total?
I would need to look into this for you - I remember on TCLA seeing people posting images of e-mails from firms saying that they had strong applications but no AC spots left, but this was really only for 2 or 3 firms. If I work out which firms do this I will let you know!Hi James. If you would not mind, could you please share which firms finish all their AC's by a specific date?
Thank you very much for this. This is really helpful and insightful. Will keep that in mind.January 10th is a long time away in my opinion! When I was applying, I would be debating whether to start an application for a firm that was due at midnight tonight 🤣 (I would not quite recommend this lol but some of those did get to the next stage)
I personally would include all of my work experience, depending on what it is. If it was a part-time volunteering role when you were 14 then perhaps you do not need to, but I would think that you should include your entire professional experience. I could be wrong about this so I will tag @Jessica Booker for her opinion!
I very much doubt firms will provide this information unfortunately. It is something that even when you plan for fixed dates, they often change anyway, especially in these times when things are so uncertain.Hi James. If you would not mind, could you please share which firms finish all their AC's by a specific date?