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

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atrumregina1

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    Hi everyone :) Does anyone have any tips for the Latham behavioural assessment? Is it a usual SJT?
    Also how long did people need to complete this? Just need to know how to juggle this around work
     

    ELSA19

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    hi everyone! when a firm asks you where they should open their next office in an interview is this a hypothetical question or do you have to know all their offices and suggest a new one? i am asking this because i have an interview coming up and this firm in particular has offices almost in every country in the world so am really struggling to find a new one?
     

    Ks36

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    hi everyone! when a firm asks you where they should open their next office in an interview is this a hypothetical question or do you have to know all their offices and suggest a new one? i am asking this because i have an interview coming up and this firm in particular has offices almost in every country in the world so am really struggling to find a new one?
    They’re looking for your awareness of emerging markets - for this question India is always a good bet. As of now no large global law firms have offices in India - due to a certain piece of Indian legislation but if you do your research around this it should pay off!
     
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    djqb

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    They’re looking for your awareness of emerging markets - for this question India is always a good bet. As of now no large global law firms have offices in India - due to a certain piece of Indian legislation but if you do your research around this it should pay off!
    Hi - just wanted to point out that India would be a bad answer only because foreign law firms are not legally permitted to physically operate in India. However, firms do advise on Indian deals from offices outside India and can operate within India only on a "fly in, fly out" basis. Basically, domestic Indian firms have a stranglehold on physically operating in India and advising on Indian law matters.

    This was reaffirmed by the Indian Supreme Court in 2018: https://www.mondaq.com/india/perfor...e-of-law-by-foreign-lawyerslaw-firms-in-india
     

    Ks36

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    Has anyone got any stories of fumbling part of a VI and still progressing? Had my first ever this morning, with one really rough Q (messy answer, awkward silence at the end) but the second I think went really well. Trying to stay hopeful.
    I think I completely fumbled my Reed Smith video interview - got a couple points across but just felt so waffley. Even if you don’t get to the next stage - which you may I would just take it as a learning curve
     
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    Jessica Booker

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    hi everyone! when a firm asks you where they should open their next office in an interview is this a hypothetical question or do you have to know all their offices and suggest a new one? i am asking this because i have an interview coming up and this firm in particular has offices almost in every country in the world so am really struggling to find a new one?
    You could open more than one office in a country - so it could be in a different city/region in a country where they already have an office.

    Try to think of ways in which having an office in a particular location (city/state/region) may help to support a growing number of clients in that area.

    I would try to avoid stating somewhere they already have an office though, as you won’t be answering the question and may possibly be asked to rethink if you did provide that answer
     

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    Hi - just wanted to point out that India would be a bad answer only because foreign law firms are not legally permitted to physically operate in India. However, firms do advise on Indian deals from offices outside India and can operate within India only on a "fly in, fly out" basis. Basically, domestic Indian firms have a stranglehold on physically operating in India and advising on Indian law matters.

    This was reaffirmed by the Indian Supreme Court in 2018: https://www.mondaq.com/india/perfor...e-of-law-by-foreign-lawyerslaw-firms-in-india
    Agree with this - it is something people have been talking about since I started in Graduate Recruitment (scarily nearly two decades now) and the Indian market has never opened up, and if anything has become a bit tougher in that time.
     

    APPLE619

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    Hi, I'm currently applying to Freshfields, and I'm a little confused by the application system. I studied in a sixth form college outside of the UK, but while Freshfields has a form that allows you to input A-level/IB grades if you state that you studied in a sixth form college inside of the UK, it does not for a sixth form college outside of the UK (the subject boxes just literally do not show up). I could try to put it in another section – "education" – but that section seems to be formatted for university grades rather than for A-levels/IB. What should I do?
    Hey! Had the exact same issue (I did the IB abroad). I wasn't able to put in my grades and emailed them explaining my situation and a full breakdown of my grades. On the automatic reply it said if I have trouble, I should add grades into the "Please list the subjects you have studied (and have yet to study, if applicable) and the marks for each year for each subject (which must be given as percentages), even if they do not count towards your final degree classification." section. They replied with a thanks, and said they've added my grades manually too.
     

    Ks36

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    Agree with this - it is something people have been talking about since I started in Graduate Recruitment (scarily nearly two decades now) and the Indian market has never opened up, and if anything has become a bit tougher in that time.
    That’s interesting, could you then outline on the offices question that you would like to do so in India due to its status as an emerging market but can’t and would encourage more fly in fly out work or should you avoid India completely since the question is obviously just about offices?
     

    JM1998

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    That’s interesting, could you then outline on the offices question that you would like to do so in India due to its status as an emerging market but can’t and would encourage more fly in fly out work or should you avoid India completely since the question is obviously just about offices?
    I had this question at a telephone interview and avoided India specifically for the reasons others have mentioned.

    I think it’d be best to focus on a location where they actually can open a new office, so you’re definitely answering the question properly.
     
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    Al1793

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    I am definitely biased...

    But I am so chuffed for you re: HSF! Amazing news!! 🥳🥳

    Very happy to answer any questions in the lead up to the AC- just tag me!

    In my experience it was one of, if not the, most enjoyable of the interviews I did!

    Well Done Clapping GIF by MOODMAN
    Hi George, can I ask what made the AC so enjoyable? Currently preparing for this now, any suggested preparation also very much appreciated!
     

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    That’s interesting, could you then outline on the offices question that you would like to do so in India due to its status as an emerging market but can’t and would encourage more fly in fly out work or should you avoid India completely since the question is obviously just about offices?
    You can’t encourage more fly in fly out work either! Firms have to record how many days are spent there, both by individual lawyers and the firm as a whole and ensure they don’t go over a particular limit (well that used to be the case anyway - I don’t know if that’s changed recently).
     
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