I just got an email saying they will be getting back in the New YearAnyone heard anything from White & Case Spring?
I just got an email saying they will be getting back in the New YearAnyone heard anything from White & Case Spring?
Thank you very much, Jessica - your advice has been super useful and has made me reconsider some of my experiences.. I definitely need to "big" myself up a bit more.Yes, I agree that you should include as much as possible even if it dates back considerably, @Nicole15 .
My advice is:
- Does it show something different about you - then include it
- Does it show you managed your time effectively with other commitments (especially your school/college studies) - then include it
- If you committed to it for a long time - then include it
- If it was something outside of the ordinary (e.g. maybe working abroad or a really unique role, especially if done when you were "young") - then include it
When to consider not including it:
- If it was a very short period of time
- If it has been superseded by other, more modern experiences that are very similar
If it's logistical issues then they would understand why the answer was cut short. She probably asked you to wrap up because they're doing back to back interviews and running a tight schedule, don't worry about itJust finished my NRF telephone interview and I have no idea how I've done. We started a little late because of some logistical issues and that meant that my first answer needed to be compressed a bit and she had to ask me to wrap up. Is that fatal?
I don't think it is fatal at all. I presume that the interviewer had other candidates to call after you and was sticking to a time frame but of course this is me just presuming. Well done on getting so far into the recruitment process and wish you all the best of luck! I know it's hard, but try not to overthink too much about it.Just finished my NRF telephone interview and I have no idea how I've done. We started a little late because of some logistical issues and that meant that my first answer needed to be compressed a bit and she had to ask me to wrap up. Is that fatal?
Do why you, why the firm, why law but no formalities required as it is not a cover letterHey- Freshfields requires a personal statement in their given format. They have a separate block for name and a separate block for personal statement. Does this mean I dont have to start with stuff like "Dear Graduate Team... I am interested in applying for ABC" or end with "Yours faithfully, XYZ"- given that it's not a cover letter!? Also confused whether I can do divisions like Why Law, Why Firm, Why Me sections as I do in cover letters. @Jessica Booker would you have any insight on this?
My nrf interview went perfectly and I still got rejected so honestly you cannot predict these thingsJust finished my NRF telephone interview and I have no idea how I've done. We started a little late because of some logistical issues and that meant that my first answer needed to be compressed a bit and she had to ask me to wrap up. Is that fatal?
Hi! For the Spring VSHi! Which scheme is this for?
I am so sorry that you got rejected - hopefully better news is forthcoming If you do not mind mentioning, did they give you comments after your NRF interview about why they did not give you the AC?My nrf interview went perfectly and I still got rejected so honestly you cannot predict these things
It definitely is still worth applying for, yes! They may have given some out some AC invitations already - but there will still be plenty left. Rolling firms accept that a huge number of applications tend to come in the final days of the application process - so there will be plenty of invitations left which, even those who applied near the deadline, could be given one. From my understanding a lot of their core decisions will be made around the week commencing the 3rd of January - so even applying by the deadline still gives you a chance to get into an AC. So go for it if you're interested in CMS!Could I ask whether it's still worth applying to CMS as it's so near the deadline?
No - this won't be fatal at all.Just finished my NRF telephone interview and I have no idea how I've done. We started a little late because of some logistical issues and that meant that my first answer needed to be compressed a bit and she had to ask me to wrap up. Is that fatal?
There is no need to format it as a cover letter. Think of it more as a UCAS application statement format (assuming people still have to do these!).Hey- Freshfields requires a personal statement in their given format. They have a separate block for name and a separate block for personal statement. Does this mean I dont have to start with stuff like "Dear Graduate Team... I am interested in applying for ABC" or end with "Yours faithfully, XYZ"- given that it's not a cover letter!? Also confused whether I can do divisions like Why Law, Why Firm, Why Me sections as I do in cover letters. @Jessica Booker would you have any insight on this?
Congrats, may I kindly ask you when did you apply?A&O direct tc assessment day invite - nearly fainted when I seen the email 😅
Thank you! I applied on the 6th of DecemberCongrats, may I kindly ask you when did you apply?