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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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Hi @Jessica Booker and TCLA team, how would you go about choosing between Dentons and BCLP as firms? I have done research into these firms already and know about things such as their international presence, practice areas and values but am not sure about the less publicised things such as career progression. They both seem like great firms, so it's difficult to choose.
I’d reach out to relevant people in those firms (trainees, associates…depending on which questions you would want to ask them) on LinkedIn and schedule quick calls to find out more about the things that are less publicised
 

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Also 15 minute TI is longer than any of my VIs. No idea what they’ll ask us.

I’ll also have to do the call in my lunch break during my VS next week.
I am in a similar boat. None of my VI this cycle were 15 minutes long, so I am curious about what they could ask us, given this is for a Senior Partner Dinner and not a VS. 😅​
 
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    Hi @Jessica Booker and TCLA team, how would you go about choosing between Dentons and BCLP as firms? I have done research into these firms already and know about things such as their international presence, practice areas and values but am not sure about the less publicised things such as career progression. They both seem like great firms, so it's difficult to choose.
    Try checking out RollOnFriday and Reddit, you’ll find some honest insights there. In terms of career progression, Dentons seems worse than BCLP.

    I know BCLP is great for anyone interested in real estate, planning, and construction. If these are your areas of interest, BCLP would be a great place to consider.
     

    lawstudent2

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    When a firm has not given any indication of timetlines for hearing back is it ever appropriate to email and ask. I don't want to seem impatient but I have a summer job offer as a paralegal and need to commit to them within the next week or so, if I got accepted on to the vac schemes I'm waiting to hear from I wouldn't have enough holiday to take off for the full 2 weeks. I would chose the vac schemes over the summer job.
    Hi sorry but is the paralegal job just for the summer and how did you go about finding it? Very random ik but I don't have any VS this summer and am looking for opportunities like that and have been struggling to find them. Thanks, sorry ik not helpful to ur question.
     

    gazdgazd11

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    Hi @Jessica Booker and TCLA team, how would you go about choosing between Dentons and BCLP as firms? I have done research into these firms already and know about things such as their international presence, practice areas and values but am not sure about the less publicised things such as career progression. They both seem like great firms, so it's difficult to choose.
    I will be so honest. I have a friend who trained at BCLP. He is a solicitor but wasn’t given the opportunity to stay at the firm. He’s really struggled to secure an NQ role as the market is apparently brutal. I don’t want to induce fear or anything but I’d defo take into account the retention rates :) good luck
     

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    I will be so honest. I have a friend who trained at BCLP. He is a solicitor but wasn’t given the opportunity to stay at the firm. He’s really struggled to secure an NQ role as the market is apparently brutal. I don’t want to induce fear or anything but I’d defo take into account the retention rates :) good luck
    I agree, i have myself worked at BCLP for a year (did a placement year with them in my third year) and retentions are not good, i have seen this first hand. (best trainees were not being retained literally - a few i knew got picked up by Kirkland, PH PW CC and Fried frank tho). They are also closing their Hong Kong and Singapore offices, their trainee numbers have reduced and they made business admin staff redundant in london as well (a significant number) :). Great training tho (I would say one of the best) i will give them that!!
     

    Chris Brown

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    I will be so honest. I have a friend who trained at BCLP. He is a solicitor but wasn’t given the opportunity to stay at the firm. He’s really struggled to secure an NQ role as the market is apparently brutal. I don’t want to induce fear or anything but I’d defo take into account the retention rates :) good luck
    I agree, i have myself worked at BCLP for a year and retentions are not good (best trainees were not being retained literally). They are also closing their Hong Kong and Singapore offices.
    I went to their open day in Dec. Someone asked the partner about BCLP’s retention rates. The partner acknowledged that their retention rates are very low but tried to brush it off by yapping about their high quality training. It can’t be that good if people are bouncing at the earliest opportunity lmao. 😂

    I believe some people did move laterally to US firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Fried Frank, so I guess their training contract is respected and considered high quality by city law firms. It is odd though that their retention rates are very low. I guess it comes down to business needs. It’s sad for the NQs who don’t get retained. 🥲​
     
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