Okay, thank you so much!I personally would leave, I am sure they can see you and everything was fine. I would email them only if your laptop crashed during the assessment which does not seem to be the case. I am sure that everything is fine!
nope, i am still waiting tooAnything from kennedys or Clyde and co?
Nope - I completed the SJT at the beginning of Decemberanyone heard from Mayer Brown London SVS? I still haven't got the job simulation test and completed the sjt back in october
Could approach it by saying London is one of the biggest financial hubs in the world - and saying how the biggest corporations/clients are all located within London, thereby providing an unparalleled access to major transactions. London is also known for its diversity of people, so it would allow you to be involved in a multicultural environment. Something along those linesI wondered if anyone could help me with my approach to the "why City law?/"why London?" question.
I think I'm struggling with tailoring the question specifically. For instance, I'm driven to the international nature of the work that would more likely be provided in London than a regional office say, but the international aspect is a key reason for "why this firm" as well, so I don't want to repeat myself. I feel like perhaps mentioning wanting to stay in London long-term as family/friends are doing the same, and I feel that's a genuine reason, but would the firm care about that?
Secondly, if I was asked this question as opposed to "why commercial law?", how important is it to focus on the "City" aspect. I wouldn't want to circumvent the question but obviously there would be plenty of crossover between my motivations for both questions.
Any advice would be appreciated!
The structure is better than most firms though. You get unlimited to prepare to respond. So it’s not like you need to know questions in advance or do intense research before starting which is helpful.Just submitted my Reed Smith VI - anyone that has done it PM me. Found the questions quite odd and would be interested to discuss this with others. Really had no idea what to say for some of them.
It was timed prep for 8 questions last year 💀 they’ve really slimmed things downThe structure is better than most firms though. You get unlimited to prepare to respond. So it’s not like you need to know questions in advance or do intense research before starting which is helpful.
Hahaha I would’ve really hated thatIt was timed prep for 8 questions last year 💀 they’ve really slimmed things down
It’s for summer and I got the invite on Tuesday.hi can i ask if this is for spring or summer and when did you receive your invite?
UHahaha I would’ve really hated that
Can you let us know what they say if you end up emailing pleaseThat’s what I’m thinking. I may ask for an update. When did you submit your assessment?
what firm is this for?Am I right in understanding that only those, who have attended an open day/insight event have only been invited to an AC. As there has been 2 batches of PFO and some of us have received that "holding email", is it fair to assume there is a decent shot we'll get an AC invite?
out of curiosity, which firm is this for?Hello guys,
I am answering this question " Providing an exceptional client service is at the core of everything we do, please provide an example of a time you have delivered exceptional client service". Should I mention how my client service skills will help me succeed, as a trainee, at the firm? @axelbeugre and @Jessica Booker do you have any tips?