This is very reassuring, and makes me hopeful! Thank you so much to you and @AvniD for the precious advice!@AvniD has already provided you with some excellent advice on this, but I wanted to add my perspective both as a recruiter and as someone recently diagnosed with ADHD.
It is not a bad thing to mention ADHD. Firstly, it isn't a mental illness but a form of neuro-diversity. Law firms know that some of their best lawyers are those who are neuro-diverse (including those with ADHD). From experience (both as someone working with people with ADHD and through my own experience), they are rarely "less hard-working" - if anything, it is typically the opposite - they work too long hours and push themselves too hard, often leading to burnout. However, each person's circumstances are always different regarding how the neurodiverse condition applies to them individually, as it can be very different from one person to the next. For instance, time-keeping and punctuality can actually be a strength for many people with ADHD.
My general advice for these types of topics, whether in a competency question or when describing mitigating circumstances, is to focus on the learning process around managing your neurodiversity. Everyone has different strengths/weaknesses, whether you are neurodiverse or not. Being self-aware of your personal strengths/weaknesses and educating yourself on how best to balance these out (and utilising certain strengths to compensate for weaknesses) is actually a powerful combination no matter how your brain works. These are the bits you have to focus on as it shows you have taken responsibility for your personal learning and growth.
Ah okay, hope we get positive responses!I got the same email about the Open Day and haven't heard yet, I expect we'll hear by tomorrow evening?
Mine says "Experience day: Under Review: Your application is under review. Please await further communication" followed byHas anyone heard from EY about the Experience Day?
This may be outdated - but the values of 'commitment to client service, responsiveness, integrity, teamwork and the highest quality of legal work' were mentioned in their 2010 global exchange document
Thank you very much both for this. This is helpful.On their ‘Meet the recruiter’ page for lawcareers.net, they say “At Mayer Brown, we’re looking for hard-working and committed individuals who demonstrate a passion for the work we have on offer for our trainee cohort. We want our trainees to be intellectually curious and business minded. As a firm, we also pride ourselves on our culture, and so we’re looking for authenticity and enthusiasm in our prospective trainees. Throughout the recruitment process, we’ll be testing candidates’ resilience, adaptability, and commercial awareness, as well as placing an emphasis on their knowledge of the legal industry and, specifically, Mayer Brown.”
Also, could I please ask how long it took to receive the test post-application?
Turns out it was an error and I have received an interview invite! (For the summer vacation scheme)I haven't received an email from Slaughter but when I visit the website it now states application withdrawn... suppose that means PFO (or maybe accidentally withdrawn?? a little confused aha).
There is no email confirmation, there is only an in-browser message when you finish that says “thank you”. You should receive your results via email in 24 hours!Do A&O send confirmation that your test has been completed? I took the test yesterday, and I didn’t receive any confirmation; my deadline is later today, so I am unsure if I should check if it submitted.
Also, did anyone else find the test really difficult? Honestly the hardest test I’ve ever taken for a firm, which seems to go against what I’d previously read about it!
Hey! I have the same message. When did you complete the assessments, just trying to gauge a wait time hahaMine says "Experience day: Under Review: Your application is under review. Please await further communication" followed by
"Next Up: EY Experience Day"
Thank you for your application to EY and congratulations on making it to this stage in the recruitment process.
We are currently shortlisting candidates and will shortly be in touch as to whether you have been successful in securing a place on our EY Experience Day. We will send you an invite via email to confirm this and details of the event.
Not entirely sure if this is good news at all, the wait is making me really anxious!
i think they just mean general legal experience so paralegal and etc should count.When firms state on their website that they recommend applying for a vacation scheme (instead of a training contract) if you haven't completed legal work experience, do they mean vacation schemes only? Or does work experience as a legal assistant, paralegal, inter etc. count?
Sorry, this has always confused me