Regarding reapplying to firms, where you reached last stage/AC: in the cover letter, is it okay to update sections about skills/experience, but keep sections about why this firm the same? Cuz I mean the reasons for being attracted to the firm are the same since its been under a year since last application. So would it be counterintuitive to talk about completely different practice areas of interest?
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@hannah04 I hope you're okay!
Regarding your first question, I believe that it is definitely acceptable for you to update sections about your skills and/or experiences. This will allow them to see you in a different light and distinguish your application from last year's one. I would make sure to include major changes and or experiences you have done that will make you stand out as a candidate, especially compared to your last application. As much as the answers and your experiences might be the same, I personally feel as though rearranging them or twitching them, even just slightly, goes a long way. Some tips I can give you here is:
- Talk about an experience you have touched upon in the previous application but look at it from a different angle. I think that this will work really well as you are not changing the experience you are talking about (especially if you have a limited number) but you are just bringing another side to it which might be even more beneficial to your profile than the one you talked about previously. An example would be: if you've talked about a group assignment you did during your internship last year that showed your team working skills, this year you could focus on how in that group assignment you took the role of the leader and you managed to guide the group and achieve a specific goal. I think that this will work really well and will give you a space to manoeuvre your answers!
- Focus on aspects that are quite peculiar to what you have done. I think this will make you a very interesting candidate. For example, when I was applying to a firm and I was talking about my experience in advocacy, I focused on how I pitched a project to some eu officials. However, applying to another firm (very different from the one previously mentioned) I made sure to highlight my experience working for Italian companies where I was talking about diversity and inclusion in my internship. As you can see, with the same internship experience, I highlighted peculiar tasks and opportunities I had for different applications to different firms. I think that this will work even better for you whilst applying to the same firm.
For what concerns the reasons as to why you are applying to a specific firm, I would say that where possible, change those reasons. A law firm would have undergone major developments in a year, amazing clients and worked on new interesting deals. So, I would make sure to talk about these new interesting developments that can become your new reasons as to why you are applying to the firm. I know it is easier to just stick to the same reasons that you have carefully curated last year but new reasons will also be beneficial to you and your reasoning to apply to the firm. And they will also come out as more genuine.
As such, I do not think that it will be counterintuitive for you to talk about new practice areas or new facts about the firm. As a matter of fact, it will be very much appreciated! If you think about it, you would have more reasons as to why you like the firms and more things to talk about in the interview/AC stage!
Good luck with the application cycle!