TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24

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theonecompetant

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Just to weigh in on this I work at pretty big firm in commercial litigation as a paralegal and my first contract was 3 months, turns out this was really common and once I’d completed that they offered me either a 6/year long contract.
A month is nothing as a paralegal unless you are being hired for a specific task such a document review as it takes so long to train you- so it might be worth reaching out to other paralegals within the team to ask how the contracts work!
Best of luck with your decision
Thanks. What kind of work do you normally get on with in Commercial Litigation at your firm? My dream is to work in Corporate/M&A at bigger firms. I believe even if I somehow work in big firms as a paralegal, regardless of the areas - I could transfer skills/networking into landing positions at bigger firms for TCs, etc.
 

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I applied in October.
I was put through for CMS, Simmons and Lloyds bank, I only proceeded with CMS and Simmons, Was rejected from CMS on Monday and i had an AC with Simmons yesterday. You only do an AC for Simmons if you want a TC consideration after the internship.
Thanks for updating! I'm interested in how the assigning of applications to firms work? Mine were all East Anglia Based - 2 Private Practice and 1 In house. I'm based in the east midlands which was mentioned in my CV so I think they connect us with firms through that?
 

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Hi, do you know if all the AC invites have been sent out? Should I just assume I got rejected.. :(
Hi I’m afraid I don’t know as I think I was an earlier AC date and only got two options for dates (when I know they’ve ran more since), third week of February would be next week and I had less than a weeks notice for my AC so you might still have a chance if they’re running next week!
 

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    Anyone has the idea for the question "What value do you think a client secondment has when working in private practice?"
    The way it has been explained to me is that it's effectively free labour for the client as the firm continues to pay your wages. This helps deepen the client relationship as it enables a greater closeness between the client and the firm; it will probably be one of the terms to sit on a panel that a firm gives the client x number of trainees. However, in the age of client demand for lower fees and the growth in software designed to reduce client fees through encouraging competition amongst firms to reduce their fees. This looking for cheaper deals has led many firms to question and weigh up the point of giving these clients free labour, in addition to the rest of the BD they do, which adds up to millions in unclaimed billables if the client is just going to go with whoever's bidding the cheapest for that matter.
     

    BolderBlackPrincess

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    Your comment was not necessary - Bolder.

    From my own personal experience, many VS candidates are proactive and “do make an effort”, unfortunately because they are of a BAME or minority ethnic background, many partners and associates turn a blind eye and will only consider fellow “white counterparts”. FACTS!

    There are many partners in elite law firms who sadly are quite narrow minded, and do not hold a “diverse mindset” shall I say the least.

    Out of interest - did you secure that TC offer after a few beers?
    The VS was a top firm, I did get the TC offer, which I turned down. I'm also black, female and working class - of the 5 or so (including me) I know who were invited to drinks with their respective supervisors, there were 3 of us who were from some kind of minority ethnic group. There is racism in every country in the world, within every cross-section of society, but this absolutist mindset that minority ethnic groups are always the victim is damaging. It prevents people actually looking for their flaws and improving upon them, instead looking to blame anyone but themselves.

    I am not suggesting that racism does not exist, obviously, but I think your approach is completely wrong and damaging to the community. Whilst I cannot talk to your respective experience, I think it's self-destructive to not consider the high probability that others were invited to drinks because they were more personable, not just because they were white.
     
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    eleven14og

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    How do trainee solicitors strike the balance between taking initiatives and seeking supervision/support in real life? Got really confused doing SJTs. I felt like in uni I would always choose the options that prioritise personal initiatives but now I'm working I feel the opposite is more realistic??
     

    Erspencer

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    Thanks. What kind of work do you normally get on with in Commercial Litigation at your firm? My dream is to work in Corporate/M&A at bigger firms. I believe even if I somehow work in big firms as a paralegal, regardless of the areas - I could transfer skills/networking into landing positions at bigger firms for TCs, etc.
    I’ve been really lucky that my team have been so encouraging with me developing my skills so I’ve had the opportunity to work on a range of tasks such as:
    - document review
    - taking notes of client calls/meetings
    - going to court and taking notes
    - bundle preparation
    - drafting letters/emails to counsel and or the side other
    - article/legal research and/or first drafts
    And then more admin tasks such as billing, correspondence review etc

    It’s been great and I genuinely think it’s been such a help with applications and interviews this cycle as I feel more confident in my answers.

    I would say that I’ve been lucky as a lot of my tasks would generally be classed as trainee level but I would say I have a higher level of responsibility by working hard and being recognised by the partners in my team.
    Happy to answer any more specific questions if you have them!
     

    Untilwinter

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    Im feeling burnt out... Is anyone else struggling as well?
    I've got months worth of FT to catch up on, a task to complete by the end of the week, and probably an invitation to another task on the way.
    I should be grateful that my cycle hasnt ended by now but I just cant find the motivation to do them. This is absurd cause I would have loved to do all these when I was busy writing applications.
    Its the end of the cycle and I feel like I'm almost there, but dont know how I am going to get through the next few weeks😫
     

    axelbeugre

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    Hey everyone!

    I have received an invite to Addleshaw Goddard 's (AG 's) assessment centre (AC).

    I was wondering if anyone had any insights or tips on preparing for it. I am incredibly nervous as it is the first AC I have secured.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! :)
    Congratulations on obtaining your first assessment centre, this is such an amazing achievement and you should be so proud of yourself for everything you have done so far and the effort you have put in!

    I have shared some tips on this post for assessment centres in general and I hope you find it helpful: https://www.thecorporatelawacademy....ns-discussion-thread-2023-24.8037/post-167210

    Good luck with the assessment and congratulations once again!
     

    axelbeugre

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    - Interest rates
    - ESG
    - Private equity changes (fundraising and structuring)
    - UK election + international conflicts

    These are the only ones I could think off the top of my head!
    Thank you for sharing these, I think these are exactly the same ones I would have shared too. I am sure this will be very helpful to people in general that are going through interviews and assessment centres now so thank you so much!
     
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    axelbeugre

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    I think I’ve hit rock bottom…. dreaming of potential interview questions and waking up in a fright🤣I think it’s time to start auctioning my organs…..anyone have insight to Goodwin interview? You’ll have first dibs xox
    (Disease free)
    Hey @Legalstalker,

    Congratulations on obtaining an interview with Goodwin. Here is a link to the post where I shared some tips on the Goodwin interview. I hope this is helpful: https://www.thecorporatelawacademy....ns-discussion-thread-2023-24.8037/post-164503

    I have mentored and talked to many candidates with the interview invite in the last couple of weeks and they found these tips really helpful and accurate so I hope they can be useful to you too.

    Best of luck and congratulations again!
     

    axelbeugre

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    I'll add onto that

    - Legal recruitment, of course NQ salaries have skyrocketed in the last 10 years, but particularly those in PE are becoming extremely expensive. As an example Neel Sachdev, a PE partner, was lured from K&E to Paul Weiss for a reported 20 million a year. In terms of pay, this is a battle that US firms are winning and will win easily, UK firms can't compete, so they have to look for other ways to attract the top talent as relative to the below point, the more talented a lawyer = more efficient time spent on matters = more profit.

    - At the same time as salaries going up, clients are becoming ever more demanding on reducing costs, through software such as persuit, or by demanding alternative fee arrangements rather than traditional hourly billing. This has meant that many firms, mainly MC and US are pricing themselves out of a lot of work as it is no longer worth their time/reputation to do such work, therefore limiting themselves on the size/type of work that they do and meaning a lot of firms are fighting over an ever more exclusive amount of work.
    Really great insights @J53, these are great points to reflect on and think about too!
     
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