Yeah, that seems correct. I’ve been told by GR that the best length is to keep it between 400-500 wordsAnyone have an idea on how long Travers cover letter is ideal for grad rec?
Generally I keep it to 1 A4 sheet - around 400 words; has anything been said to the contrary?
Hi, I recently did the Slaughters interview. Overall I felt it went fairly well (not perfect but definitely not awful). However, I definitely didn’t experience this being pushed really hard and asked to back up my answers that you’ve mentioned. The questions were challenging and I did feel like I had to think a lot about my answers but I wasn’t asked to back up what I was saying much… do you think this is a bad sign?Hi @ap_88,
As best you can, try to enjoy the experience. They will not try to be nasty or upset you, they really just want to find out where your limits are and how you react when you reach them (at least that is how my interviews felt!).
My biggest piece of advice is to be willing and able to back up anything you talk about. They are likely to pick you up on very minor details of the answers that you give. Again, this is not guaranteed, but in my two interviews there, I was pushed hard on what I said and was asked to back it up.
Also for the article, be confident in giving a succinct summary.
Points to raise to help with analysing it when you are reading it ahead of the interview:
I cannot stress enough, it is a huge achievement to be invited to interview at a firm like Slaughters. Make the most of it and try to give it your all. Ultimately you can only do your best though. Be yourself, try your best and see where that gets you! For now though, give yourself a break.
- What conclusion does the article come to? Do you agree?
- Is the reasoning in it logical? What evidence does the author draw on? Could this be disputed?
- Has the author made any jumps in logic?
- Who is it written for? Does it have a
- Who is it written by? Is it at all biased?
- What are the 3/4 main points of the article?
- Do you think the article is well written? If yes/no, why?
I really hope tomorrow goes your way @ap_88.
Please do let me know how it goes! 🚀
Yeah I found it hard to judge how it went. I’m anxiously awaiting post interview decisions from Freshfields, MoFo, Akin and Davis Polk and the wait is just killing me!!!That's great to hear. Exactly the same for me.
It was my first panel interview which took a bit of adjustment on my part. I found Vance charismatic and friendly. I particularly enjoyed speaking to Justin Williams too. They pretty laser focused on finding out about my motivations for commercial law and Akin which made for a commercially-focused but very dynamic conversation!
I found it pretty exciting (little bit nerdy) being able to interview at the firm when CIGA had just been implemented given their strength in financial restructuring.
Hey did you recently do Freshfields AC? I’ve got mine on Thursday- it would be great to hear how you found it? (Not looking for questions or anything just wondering what your general experience was like)Yeah I found it hard to judge how it went. I’m anxiously awaiting post interview decisions from Freshfields, MoFo, Akin and Davis Polk and the wait is just killing me!!!
Hey! It was really enjoyable. Typical general competency interview and then one based on an article. Not overly stressful and mainly just wanting to get to know you.Hey did you recently do Freshfields AC? I’ve got mine on Thursday- it would be great to hear how you found it? (Not looking for questions or anything just wondering what your general experience was like)
Ah I didn’t know this and just submitted withYeah, that seems correct. I’ve been told by GR that the best length is to keep it between 400-500 words
Omg wait how does this work? I want to see my omg application for another firm but didn’t download it!Quick question... for those who applied to Travers, does logging into your account let you basically see the entire unsubmitted application? I got an email confirming that my application was received but didn't expect to be able to see the whole thing again?
EDIT: Okay, so turns out it lets you start a new application for an opportunity you already submitted an application to- if you didn't get to download a copy of your application the first time seems like you can get one this way
Thank you so much, this is really reassuringHey! It was really enjoyable. Typical general competency interview and then one based on an article. Not overly stressful and mainly just wanting to get to know you.
I don't know how fussed they are about word count to be honest, mine was actually around 700 words last year and I got a VS. Point being, it's not really the length that's too important, it's obviously much more about the content. So if you're saying stuff of substance, having slightly more (or indeed fewer) words is not going to be the end of the world.Ah I didn’t know this and just submitted with
775 words 😩
How was the Davis Polk interview? More commercial awareness or competency based?Yeah I found it hard to judge how it went. I’m anxiously awaiting post interview decisions from Freshfields, MoFo, Akin and Davis Polk and the wait is just killing me!!!
I went to Travers' website, clicked the apply button, chose the summer vac scheme vacancy, and logged in. That redirected me to a new application containing all my info from the application I had submitted. I have to say though this isn't something that worked for other firms I applied to which use the same platform. Hope it works for you cause I know how stressful it is when you don't get to save it and can't check it like 100 times after submitting!Omg wait how does this work? I want to see my omg application for another firm but didn’t download it!
Unfortunately they cannot reject you just because you don’t have the right to work in the U.K., but at the same time they can’t employ without a visa either, so it becomes this very annoying situation for them too.Hey I recently secured a vac scheme with a firm that recruits solely through vac schemes. I'm an international student not studying in the UK and I had disclosed this in my application fully that I would need sponsorship. Now the grad tells me that I have to myself arrange for work rights for the 3 week scheme and they would not be sponsoring. What are my remedies? I'm p bummed and very disappointed. @Jessica Booker @AvniD @Jaysen