Around mid Feb, had my interview a week after and got rejected but they invited me to their open day.When did you hear a response?
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Around mid Feb, had my interview a week after and got rejected but they invited me to their open day.When did you hear a response?
Congrats for getting the AC! When did you hear back?If anyone has any advice regarding Gateley ACs, specifically the Reading office. Please let me know.
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I got emailed on Thursday; I have just been incredibly busy, so I have not got around to reading it until now. The AC is on the 10th of April.Congrats for getting the AC! When did you hear back?
If you know you definitely prefer the direct TC firm then I would say there’s no point. But if you’re not sure, and still considering the other firms then it could be worth completing the vacation schemes to help with your decisionThis kind of question has probably been asked before but if you are offered a direct tc is there much point spending the time and money to complete vacation schemes that you have also been offered?
Kinda following on from this point, how do you write an executive summary?In a written exercise, is it fine to use bullet points or will this look unprofessional?
My thinking is that clients have limited time and want the most pertinent information. So, if I was instructed to write a memo say, could I bullet point the main recommendations in an executive summary, before using headings and substantive paragraphs for each point?
Or is better to just stick with prose? Any thoughts @Jessica Booker @axelbeugre?
Only if you see yourself accepting a TC with the VS firm over the from you have already got a TC with.This kind of question has probably been asked before but if you are offered a direct tc is there much point spending the time and money to complete vacation schemes that you have also been offered?
Bullet points are fine to use if used appropriately. If you are writing multiple sentences to make one point, then prose and heading maybe more suitable.In a written exercise, is it fine to use bullet points or will this look unprofessional?
My thinking is that clients have limited time and want the most pertinent information. So, if I was instructed to write a memo say, could I bullet point the main recommendations in an executive summary, before using headings and substantive paragraphs for each point?
Or is better to just stick with prose? Any thoughts @Jessica Booker @axelbeugre?
JK Rowling had Harry Potter rejected by 12 publishers. She probably said to herself something similar to you like: "I look good on paper and can write well, but no matter how hard I’ve worked, [publishers] just don’t take to me."Hi all,
I’ve followed this thread for a while but have made a profile today as I have a situation I am really struggling with, and I don’t know what to do.
I graduated from university in 2022 and this is my third cycle of applications. In my first cycle, I sent off about 15 applications and ended up getting 1 AC, which I was unsuccessful at. Second cycle, I sent off about 8 applications and got 4 assessments centres, which I was, again, unsuccessful with. This year, I sent off 12 applications and reached 7 assessment centres. I heard back on Friday that I’d been rejected from my final one. This cycle has now completed.
So to summarise, I’ve had 12 AC rejections in 3 years.
Today, I just broke down about it and couldn’t stop crying. I always prepare really well for my ACs but no matter what I do, I get rejected. I ask for feedback but each firm’s feedback seems to contradict another, so it’s really unhelpful.
I just don’t know what to do now. This has been my dream for a long time, but I can’t go through this again and have more rejections because it’s become so detrimental to my mental health.
I currently paralegal at a high street firm and am considering just trying to stay there now and qualify that way if I train. It’s not what I wanted, but I feel maybe I’m just not cut out for City law. I look good on paper and can write well, but no matter how hard I’ve worked, firms just don’t take to me.
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I think most TC (and VS) applicants have only a somewhat realistic appreciation for just how competitive the training contract pipeline is. Try to visualise what a 2% chance (at application stage) truly is: picture 100 people, or some number where you have a good reference of, perhaps 150 if that was your school year. Only 2 or 3 of those will be successful, the other 98/147 will not, and the person who just missed out gained the exact same as the person who came last.Hi all,
I’ve followed this thread for a while but have made a profile today as I have a situation I am really struggling with, and I don’t know what to do.
I graduated from university in 2022 and this is my third cycle of applications. In my first cycle, I sent off about 15 applications and ended up getting 1 AC, which I was unsuccessful at. Second cycle, I sent off about 8 applications and got 4 assessments centres, which I was, again, unsuccessful with. This year, I sent off 12 applications and reached 7 assessment centres. I heard back on Friday that I’d been rejected from my final one. This cycle has now completed.
So to summarise, I’ve had 12 AC rejections in 3 years.
Today, I just broke down about it and couldn’t stop crying. I always prepare really well for my ACs but no matter what I do, I get rejected. I ask for feedback but each firm’s feedback seems to contradict another, so it’s really unhelpful.
I just don’t know what to do now. This has been my dream for a long time, but I can’t go through this again and have more rejections because it’s become so detrimental to my mental health.
I currently paralegal at a high street firm and am considering just trying to stay there now and qualify that way if I train. It’s not what I wanted, but I feel maybe I’m just not cut out for City law. I look good on paper and can write well, but no matter how hard I’ve worked, firms just don’t take to me.
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I have it was awfulhas anyone done the bupa legal grad online assessment?