Anyone applying to HSF?Is anyone applying to HSF?
How can I see the written questions in the online application form?
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Anyone applying to HSF?Is anyone applying to HSF?
How can I see the written questions in the online application form?
the online qs for HSF are:Anyone applying to HSF?
I’d apply for the open day and then apply for the vacation scheme once I knew the outcome of the application from the open day. You are likely to know the outcome from the open day few weeks before the open day happens, and so you’d still have part of November and all of December to apply. With rolling deadlines, most candidates won’t be applying until around Christmas (or even later).@Jessica Booker If a firm recruits on a rolling basis and applications close in January and they have an open day in December. Would you say it's worth holding off applying to apply to their Open day? Or would applying much earlier than that be an advantage? What if I receive a rejection from the Open Day and have to put that on my VC app? I guess I see more odds not in my favor by waiting for the Open Day and possibility of rejection
Thank you.the online qs for HSF are:
1)Introduce us to a topic you know about and explain why it interests you.
(We are looking for structure and succinctness in your answer. Your answer does not need to be related to law or HSF and it is a chance for us to find out more about you and your interests)(Up to 300 words, inclusive of character limit)
2) Why are you interested in pursuing a career at Herbert Smith Freehills?
(Up to 300 words, inclusive of character limit)
3) What skills, qualities and attributes would you bring to the role?
(Up to 300 words, inclusive of the character limit)
are you still not able to see the qs?
In this case they won’t care then. Plenty of firms that have forage courses ask this.Because the first thing they ask is 'have you attended events' or 'have you completed the Forage internship'.
Thanks for saying people asked, I did not see it!
Thanks! That makes me feel better about not having completed itIn this case they won’t care then. Plenty of firms that have forage courses ask this.
Hey - I did a winter vac with them last year and I was the only person on the scheme who did an Open Day with them so I doubt the lack of events is a problem. I personally would just do the Forage to not regret it, in case it makes a difference (I did it and I know a few others on the Scheme did it too last year).Hi - for Jones Day VS, is it bad if I did not join any event nor did the Forage internship (I could do it now if it could impact my application) ? I want to apply but unfortunately haven't joined events as of yet.
Also for the cover letter, if it is 300 words, should I do 100 words why law, 100 words why Jones Day and 100 why me ? or focus more on Jones Day.
Heard they are laying off associates - not sure if its a good time to apply?!Anyone know when CMS opens applications.
Hi - thank you so much for your answer.Hey - I did a winter vac with them last year and I was the only person on the scheme who did an Open Day with them so I doubt the lack of events is a problem. I personally would just do the Forage to not regret it, in case it makes a difference (I did it and I know a few others on the Scheme did it too last year).
As for the answer structure, my approach was 100 on why commercial law, and the rest on why JD (whilst linking it back to me/why me throughout).
Hi -Hi there. Here’s my two cents on this matter:
If you have a strong reason for why you want to become a commercial solicitor/why you wish to work for JD, then I don’t think not doing a forage internship would put you at a disadvantage. I read on this forum that someone was invited to a JD interview without doing their forage internship. Another thing to note is since forage programmes are open access internships, doing one isn’t particularly going to make you stand out. So many people can do them. In fact, I know someone who’s never attended any open days yet has completed vac schemes at top magic circle, silver circle & int’l law firms (where they’re a future trainee now). So I suppose it’s more about presenting your reasons in a convincing manner rather than thinking you’ll be at a disadvantage for not competing a forage internship.
I hope this helps. Good luck!
If you have no legal work experience, I would apply for an internship/insight programme.Does anyone know what kind of % of trainees at Slaughters have done a scheme or similar?
They seem to run:
2 Day Winter Workshop - notes 'at the end, you will have the opportunity to apply for a training contract'
Spring Work Exp Scheme (1 week) - notes 'at the end, you will have the opportunity to apply for a training contract'
Summer Work Exp Scheme (3 weeks) - does not explicitly mention a TC in the FAQ
You can only apply for the direct TC or the scheme in a given year. TC direct apps close on last day of November - so before the winter workshop runs. I am somewhat inclined to apply for the direct TC but have no legal work exp - should I be applying for the winter workshop (I have a preference for this as a career changer as means less leave to take)
Anyone have any knowledge on what puts you on best footing with S&M? Thanks
HiHi!
I was wondering what kind of structure is usually used/recommended when answering the 'tell us a commercial news topic that has interested you' type of questions.
I do know it's important to link it back to the firm, but how in-depth are answers meant to be? Does anyone have any tips on this?
They don't do psychometric tests but they do voice interviews.Does anyone know what type of psychometric test Addleshaw Goddard use?