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If you have been to any of that specific firm’s events, then I’d put them right at the top and would make those paragraphs the chunkiest. Would recommend mentioning dates, the type of event and what you gained from it. If you haven’t been to that firm’s events then I’d list the events you have attended in chronological order (include date and type of event). You can also put the events you’ve secured spaces on too.anyone has any tips about the " Tell us about any open days and events that you have attended in the legal sector" ? what details should I showed in this questions. should I write what I have learned from the events? And how many events I should write ideally?
1. Introduction - introduce yourself (degrees etc) and state what scheme you are applying to.Anyone has any tips for the cover letter of Travers Smith? Should I follow the structure " why law" " why firm" and " why me" ?
I‘m applying their SVS,I think there recruit as non-rolling?1. Introduction - introduce yourself (degrees etc) and state what scheme you are applying to.
2. Why law/commercial law.
3. Why Travers Smith - can mention cases, awards, rankings, anything unique to their firm. Would recommend choosing 3 things to write about.
4. Why you - good opportunity to showcase your skills. Would also choose 3 skills and give examples of when you demonstrated them and why this is relevant to your career as a commercial solicitor.
5. Express thanks and sign off appropriately.
PS - loads of us are patiently waiting for PFOs as the WVS is starting next month and the firm are only just handing out interviews 🤣
I’m not sure but for the WVS, the deadline is well in the past and it’s meant to start mid Dec I think?I‘m applying their SVS,I think there recruit as non-rolling?
I would include any events that you think have connections to the firm you are applying to, even if that is indirectly (eg with competitor firms, on topics the firm work in).anyone has any tips about the " Tell us about any open days and events that you have attended in the legal sector" ? what details should I showed in this questions. should I write what I have learned from the events? And how many events I should write ideally?
27 apps, 5 PFOs. Keep at it.A total of 28 applications completed this cycle for TCs, VSs, Open Days and Commercial Awareness Programmes. 6 PFOs (nowhere I wanted to work anyways) already but still. I can finally REST!
Hey @Cynthia14,anyone has any tips about the " Tell us about any open days and events that you have attended in the legal sector" ? what details should I showed in this questions. should I write what I have learned from the events? And how many events I should write ideally?
I think that this structure works well especially for firms like Travers Smith as you are able to highlight your motivations, your skills and your research on the firm. Make sure to be very specific to the firm and link all the skills you mentioned and that you have developed through your professional experiences to being a successful commercial solicitor at Travers Smith.Anyone has any tips for the cover letter of Travers Smith? Should I follow the structure " why law" " why firm" and " why me" ?
No I’m waiting to hear back also!Anyone heard back from W&C WVS post- AC?
good luck! When did you do your AC?No I’m waiting to hear back also!
And to you too! Mine was last Thursday. Yourself?good luck! When did you do your AC?
How soon after the White & Case VI did you get the AC? Asking for a friend.And to you too! Mine was last Thursday. Yourself?
Same- lets hope they're nice to us since we're the early batch!And to you too! Mine was last Thursday. Yourself?
Congratulations!! Very well done!Jones Day AC following my interview yesterday!🤞