I applied to CMS for a TC on the 8th of October. Still haven't heard back and read people have been receiving WG invites. Am I cooked?
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I applied 19/10 invited to WG 21/10. Might depend on the office. You may well indeed be 🧑🍳I applied to CMS for a TC on the 8th of October. Still haven't heard back and read people have been receiving WG invites. Am I cooked?
what office did you apply to?I applied 19/10 invited to WG 21/10. Might depend on the office. You may well indeed be 🧑🍳
Ldn too, looks like I am cooked. Wonder if being unsuccessful in previous cycles make a difference?Ldn, you?
I don’t think so. I made it to VI last year. Not sure how I did.Ldn too, looks like I am cooked. Wonder if being unsuccessful in previous cycles make a difference?
Congratulations on securing two open days - that is a great start to this recruitment cycle.I have got an open day for HSF and Dechert.
What kind of questions do I ask whilst networking.
I understand this will not be assessed but I assume the way you interact with those at the firm will be observed to an extent.
Should I do my research on the firm prior even though they will give us background when there.
Do they see us as strong candidates as we were selected or do they invite anyone.
@Jessica Booker and @Andrei Radu your wise words would be gratefully appreciated.
I wish more people listened to advice like this, as when people start humble bragging, flexing, and listing off their achievements before they even ask their question (as some people always do) it just becomes so awkward for everyone else. Also, I can't imagine it reflects well from a recruiters perspective at all. Every firm emphasises the need to be a team player! Its a hugely collaborative profession! We don't all need to know that you're getting a first in your second year before you ask about secondment opportunities...My key advice for asking questions at open days or events is try not to be clever or overly try to impress. Some people use the opportunity to ask questions to try and show their skills/knowledge and this isn't really the purpose of the event - it is for you to learn. So instead, focus on genuine questions you are interested in learning more about. If you feel you have a good level of knowledge for the firm, then instead focus on getting insights into people's opinions or experiences on the elements that are important to you. By focusing on what is most relevant to you, you will:
- Come across as more genuine
- Learn more about the aspects of the firm that appeal to you - which will help strengthen future applications for vacation schemes or training contracts, because you are tailoring your knowledge to what you feel is important.
Covid tests still exist? 😂😂😂I was supposed to go to a Latham open day today but I’m extremely unwell, I’ve completely lost my voice and have a crazy fever. Did a Covid test just now just to see if it could be that and it turns out it is I’ve emailed grad recruitment to say I can’t come anymore especially because I don’t want to be a risk to others.. I’m super upset
I'm not sure - I think I'm just going to presume 23:59pm as a default as the website doesn't say anything otherwise.Thank you - do you know if its midnight/midday - some firms even have it at 5:00pm?
I completely agree with this.I wish more people listened to advice like this, as when people start humble bragging, flexing, and listing off their achievements before they even ask their question (as some people always do) it just becomes so awkward for everyone else. Also, I can't imagine it reflects well from a recruiters perspective at all. Every firm emphasises the need to be a team player! Its a hugely collaborative profession! We don't all need to know that you're getting a first in your second year before you ask about secondment opportunities...
I landed the Slaughters AC for their direct TC, which I have next week. In terms of firm contact pre application, I mentioned the legal cheek vac scheme, and a bright network careers event I went to where I met trainees/gradrecAnyone who applied to slaughters- how much pre firm contact did you have.
The presentation evening is all booked up for my uni and I’m worried I won’t have enough personal insights for my application.
Hey, huge congratulations on getting to the AC! Please if you don’t mind sharing, when exactly did you apply?I landed the Slaughters AC for their direct TC, which I have next week. In terms of firm contact pre application, I mentioned the legal cheek vac scheme, and a bright network careers event I went to where I met trainees/gradrec