Would also love to know this!Does anybody have any advice for the Dechert vi & written exercise please? 😊
Would also love to know this!Does anybody have any advice for the Dechert vi & written exercise please? 😊
Was this after VI? if yes, I completed VI on the 28th and didnt get that email, nor any update!Did anyone receive an email from Eversheds saying they are still reviewing the application and will get back by next week? Don't know whether I should expect PFO.
As someone who lives in the North, is there any point of me applying for Burges Salmon who's office is in Bristol? I have no connections to Bristol at all, and tbh, I wouldn't even accept a TC there. I'm not applying because I think getting a VS is easier at a regional firm, I just want shoot out as many apps as I can. They do say it's a numbers game.Because they want to make sure you are committed to that location.
Regional firms have had decades of people trying to game the recruitment system by thinking if they apply to a less popular office, they can be successful in the recruitment process and then try to upgrade the offer to the office location that actually suits them.
Firms want to recruit people who will train, qualify and stay with that office, and asking this question on an application or at a video interview is a good way of weeding out those people who are not committed to working in that location.
No, I haven't received the VI invite yet. I just received only this email after the application. May I ask when did you put in the application and for which office, and when did you receive the invite for the VI?Was this after VI? if yes, I completed VI on the 28th and didnt get that email, nor any update!
You can talk about the personal aspects that tie you to the location outside of work, but I would try to also include anything about the specifics of the work that the firm does in that office too.Oh okay that makes sense thank you so much! My real reasons for applying to the Manchester office are: my family lives relatively near Manchester; it is an interesting city which I have never lived in before, so it would be nice to experience a different city; and it is big and has a lot going on. Would these reasons be okay to say?
Do I need to say something about what the Manchester office actually does? Or is it okay to just discuss location?
You can apply, but I think you’d get filtered out at some point in the process anyway. For a city like Bristol and specifically for VS applications, they will not be wanting people who are trying to build their CV up, they will be looking for potential TC converts who are committed to the region.As someone who lives in the North, is there any point of me applying for Burges Salmon who's office is in Bristol? I have no connections to Bristol at all, and tbh, I wouldn't even accept a TC there. I'm not applying because I think getting a VS is easier at a regional firm, I just want shoot out as many apps as I can. They do say it's a numbers game.
Vacation scheme = experience on CV if I don't get another VS offer.
It does say they have a London office but the VS seems to be at Bristol.
Honestly I can't stress this enough ignore rolling basis. I applied Hogans 2 weeks ago and still waiting for their WG ffs.is it worth applying to hogan lovells this late? or is it better to focus on firms that are non rolling?
yeah thanks for this - just checked their questions and relatively simple so I think its deffo worth a shot!Honestly I can
Honestly I can't stress this enough ignore rolling basis. I applied Hogans 2 weeks ago and still waiting for their WG ffs.
White & Case whole month ago and won't hear back until after deadline.
I applied to London VS on the 14th of December at 11:58 pm and they invited me to VI on the 23rd, then I had 5 days to complete it. I have seen people receive invitations even before the 23rd.No, I haven't received the VI invite yet. I just received only this email after the application. May I ask when did you put in the application and for which office, and when did you receive the invite for the VI?
I appreciate the comforting reply Jessica. Best of luck this roundThere are usually a handful of mistakes in a CV - I still find the occasional one in mine every time I review it. At one of the firms I worked for 99% of their trainees (the people they hired) had a mistake on their application.
Anyone here interested in Greenberg Traurig?
Highly unlikely for most firms, especially missing the first week of one scheme as you need to go through a whole load of onboarding processes.Do firms allow you to share VS dates? Ie. if you get two offers to two vac schemes can you do both if they overlap, by doing one week at one, another at the other?