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congratulations ! Have inspired me to sit their WG rnNRF Telephone interview - finished my tests yesterday
Completely agree! I always seem to do better when I have 'prepared' less. Obviously do still need to know enough about the firm, but when I don't prep my answers in advance, I always do better. I think it is because ultimately an interview is just as much about being able to answer the question as it is about thinking on the spot. If you're reciting pre-rehearsed answers, I think the interviewers can tell you are not really thinking, just reciting pre-memorised content. Plus, sometimes you respond with a pre-rehearsed answer that you think is answering their question, but really isn't.how long do people genuinely spend on AC/interview prep?
Honestly I do feel like the more I do the worse I perform. I have spent 3 whole days preparing for an interview once and I was such a nervous wreck just trying to recite rehearsed answers - I literally memorised answers to at least 20 questions.
I definitely feel that when I prep "why X firm", "why commercial law" and do some general reading around the firms recent deals/practice areas I perform so much better.
Was wondering what other ppls thoughts are on this?
100%. Think there is really something to coming across as genuine and quickCompletely agree! I always seem to do better when I have 'prepared' less. Obviously do still need to know enough about the firm, but when I don't prep my answers in advance, I always do better. I think it is because ultimately an interview is just as much about being able to answer the question as it is about thinking on the spot. If you're reciting pre-rehearsed answers, I think the interviewers can tell you are not really thinking, just reciting pre-memorised content. Plus, sometimes you respond with a pre-rehearsed answer that you think is answering their question, but really isn't.
For one of my ACs, I prepped for 2/3 weeks. I made sure not to memorise anything because it would seemed like I was performing a monologue as opposed to coming off natural/genuinely expressing my interest of working at the firm. for case studies - spent a week learning the content, another week doing case study practice and another doing interview practice; in between, I did mock interviews.how long do people genuinely spend on AC/interview prep?
Honestly I do feel like the more I do the worse I perform. I have spent 3 whole days preparing for an interview once and I was such a nervous wreck just trying to recite rehearsed answers - I literally memorised answers to at least 20 questions.
I definitely feel that when I prep "why X firm", "why commercial law" and do some general reading around the firms recent deals/practice areas I perform so much better. There is 100% something to coming up with an answer on the spot and seeming more genuine.
Was wondering what other ppls thoughts are on this?
do you think this much prep actually helped you or would you say there were notable diminishing returns?For one of my ACs, I prepped for 2/3 weeks. I made sure not to memorise anything because it would seemed like I was performing a monologue as opposed to coming off natural/genuinely expressing my interest of working at the firm. for case studies - spent a week learning the content, another week doing case study practice and another doing interview practice; in between, I did mock interviews.
For context, I work full time, so my prep time was mostly after work and weekends.
with that said, anyone who has received can you contact me if it works for you cause my portal isn’t showing like anything, even previous correspondencethey said to schedule it but it hasn’t come through on my portal yet
FeltI think it is time to give up on like 6 firms who have ghosted me
It helped me, I guess, because I was successful for the two ACs I did.do you think this much prep actually helped you or would you say there were notable diminishing returns?
AberdeenSorry to hear about this - if its ok to ask, which office did you apply for?
Same here!Seeing people on here and LinkedIn getting White&Case offers meanwhile I haven’t heard from them post app and I applied in November 🤣🤣
what horror stories?Linklaters PFO - but with all the horror stories I hear probably a blessing in disguise!