I'm sorry to hear that. Which stage did you stop at? SST and verbal test stage or the Job Simulation Stage?Mayer Brown PFO post online assessments. Completed tests on 20th Dec.
I'm sorry to hear that. Which stage did you stop at? SST and verbal test stage or the Job Simulation Stage?Mayer Brown PFO post online assessments. Completed tests on 20th Dec.
Its probably just the firm's branding. Firms can often tailor the colour of these platforms to fit in with their corporate colours.Does anyone know why on CVMail some answers to my application questions for Baker McKenzie were in a darker colour is it an indication of copy and paste from another application. Also, will the law firm see it like this also when they are reviewing my application.
Thank you for this. Got really stressed for a second.Its probably just the firm's branding. Firms can often tailor the colour of these platforms to fit in with their corporate colours.
Whatever it is, copy and paste won't really be assessed/monitored, as you could copy something from your own documentation.Thank you for this. Got really stressed for a second.
Oh I see thank you very much for this. At times like these am happy for TCLA forum and TCLA team for helping.Whatever it is, copy and paste won't really be assessed/monitored, as you could copy something from your own documentation.
Personally for mine - it was strength and motivational questions only I got but it might be worth thinking of topics so you can bring them into discussion should you need toFor Clyde & Co VI, does anyone know what commercial awareness questions they ask?
You can do. Just make sure you state the full name first, then abbreviate. I’ve done that in previous applications and it’s been okay.Thoughts on using firm name abbreviations in apps, e.g. 'Latham' instead of 'Latham & Watkins'?
Thank you!You can do. Just make sure you state the full name first, then abbreviate. I’ve done that in previous applications and it’s been okay.
Agree with the above, but I'd add that if the firm refers to itself in abbreviation you can usually dispense with the long form entirely (e.g. Weil, Freshfields, Skadden). If you're considering an acronym (e.g. A&O, HSF, NRF) check to see if the firm uses it in marketing materials or the app form. If yes, it's fine, if not then I probably wouldn't - though I doubt it would be fatal to an otherwise good application.Thoughts on using firm name abbreviations in apps, e.g. 'Latham' instead of 'Latham & Watkins'?
Very useful, thanks!Agree with the above, but I'd add that if the firm refers to itself in abbreviation you can usually dispense with the long form entirely (e.g. Weil, Freshfields, Skadden). If you're considering an acronym (e.g. A&O, HSF, NRF) check to see if the firm uses it in marketing materials or the app form. If yes, it's fine, if not then I probably wouldn't - though I doubt it would be fatal to an otherwise good application.
Thank you so much for your help, much appreciated xx So they didn't ask you any questions on commercial awareness / related to a recent news story?Personally for mine - it was strength and motivational questions only I got but it might be worth thinking of topics so you can bring them into discussion should you need to
No, I didn’t have any commercial questionsThank you so much for your help, much appreciated xx So they didn't ask you any questions on commercial awareness / related to a recent news story?
SST and Verbal test!I'm sorry to hear that. Which stage did you stop at? SST and verbal test stage or the Job Simulation Stage?
Happy to help, feel free to DM. Generally, why cms, competencies such as leadership/teamwork/inspiring others are tested. Dont forget to smile and look into the camera. Make sure to practice a ton too!I hope everyone is enjoying the festive period!
I have just received my CMs VI invite and I wanted to ask those who have done it how they found it and what a good way to prepare would be.
Thank you!