TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Zaraa.x

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I’ve come across this question and would like some clarification please - If you could work with any client as a lawyer at Lewis Silkin (even if they are not currently a client of ours), who would it be and why?

Is the best way to approach this question will be identify an individual/organisation that can properly utilise Lewis silkin services so essentially Lewis silkin would be a one-stop-shop for the client? Would I also need to mention whether or not the client resonates with Lewis Silkin values?

If I want to choose a celebrity for instance and they own a brand - do I mention the celebrity as a client or their brand.

E.G - Krept (musician) he owns Nalas Baby - do I chose Krept as my client or Nalas Baby?

I could be overthinking this simple question.

@Jessica Booker
Hey, just wondering if anyone can help with clarifying pleaseeeee.
 

PoliLegal

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Holding myself accountable again (Covington rejection)

CC* ✅
HSF ✅📝❌
NRF ✅📝❌
Weil ✅
Akin ✅
Sidley ✅❌
Orrick
Willkie ✅🎥❌
Cooley
Latham
Milbank ✅
Kirkland ✅
Dechert ✅❌
Skadden
Goodwin ✅
Covington ✅❌
Linklaters* ✅📝❌
Paul, Weiss ✅
Slaughters* ✅❌
Gibson Dunn
Macfarlanes* ✅📝
White & Case ✅
Morgan Lewis
Hogan Lovells* ✅
Cleary Gottlieb ✅❌
A&O Shearman ✅📝❌
Vinson & Elkins
Arnold & Porter
King & Spalding* ✅
Winston & Strawn
Morrison Foerster
Sullivan & Cromwell

Key: ✅ = application submitted; 📝 = test received; 🎥 = video interview; ❌ = rejection.

*Training Contract applications
I just want to say that this is super impressive! The sheer amount of applications and your dedication to applications is amazing. Do you have a particular method to make the process of applying smooth/easy-ish?
 

Amma Usman

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DLA Piper London Vac scheme offer!

Thanks so much to the entire TCLA team for your help, really appreciate everyone’s support :)
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Congrats!!!!!!!
 

Zaraa.x

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Just met CMS at the legal cheek fair just a few points to mention.

- non-rolling but they view applications as they come in and progress applicants to the Watson Glaser if they are successful at application stage/meet the eligibility criteria.
- timeframe from submission to Watson Glaser invite is a week.
- if you pass the Watson Glaser you can be placed into two different pools - 1) if you exceed the pass mark then you are automatically progressed to video interview. 2) if your score is decent but not considered as a ‘strong pass’ then you’ll be placed in a holding pool and your score will be compared with the wider pool when the bench mark has been established.
- Watson Glaser test score and Application is viewed holistically before progressing to the video interview.
 

LawLawLawLawLaw

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@Jessica Booker Hi there! for VS applications when they ask questions about their clients and what issues they might be facing and how can the firm help the challenge? how should I go about answering these kinds of questions, also I always get rejected after VIs so was wondering if there's anything I can do to practice / improve them - any help and tips very much appreciated!
 

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Anyone has any suggestions on how to practice watson glaser/which site is best to purchase tests? Done all the free ones and scoring in 89th percentile. Want to improve this!
 

Ram Sabaratnam

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Is CC work experience section bullets or prose? Help please.

Hey @Tclarocks123 :)


I’d recommend writing your work experience section in prose rather than bullet points. Prose gives you the space to reflect on and explain your work responsibilities and achievements in more depth. This means you can go beyond listing tasks and really showcase how your responsibilities and achievements helped you develop key skills, particularly those relevant to the role of a trainee solicitor.

Many applicants tend to focus most of their energy on the application questions or cover letters and sometimes overlook this section. But I remember Paul Gascoyne once mentioning to me that this is usually one of the first sections that graduate recruitment reads. It offers you a great opportunity to stand out, particularly for a firm like Clifford Chance where you may not have had the chance to do a vacation scheme or legal work experience. I’d definitely encourage you to take the time to make this section thoughtful and reflective. It can really make a difference! Best of luck with your application!
 
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Ram Sabaratnam

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I did a vac scheme at a magic circle this summer and got rejected for the TC after, I have an AC for a vac scheme for a silver circle tomorrow and included my magic circle vac scheme on my application form - any idea how to approach any questions on this - idk if its viable to say I've changed significantly since the vac scheme considering it was only a few months ago.

Hiya @fffvfdsfv

I just wanted to add onto the excellent advice by @Jessica Booker. This actually happened to me during my first application cycle, so I completely understand the concern. In my experience, the fact that I didn’t convert a vacation scheme rarely came up in later applications or interviews with partners, but it did get mentioned a few times. When it did, I found that being honest and reflective worked best.

I’d usually bring up 1-2 key points from the feedback I’d received and explain how I had taken specific steps to address them. Approaching it this way can actually be a great opportunity to show that you’re able to handle constructive criticism with maturity and use it as a chance to take concrete steps for your own professional growth. Firms value candidates who can reflect on their experiences, learn from them, and demonstrate progress. So don’t stress too much about ‘changing significantly’ in just a few months. Instead, focus on what you’ve learned, the steps you’ve taken, and how those lessons have helped you prepare for the demands of being a trainee solicitor at the firm you're interviewing with. Best of luck with the AC!!!
 
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Amma Usman

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Im filling out the Skadden allhires vacation scheme form and it's forcing me to put an end date on work experience, even though it is my current job. Anyone else having this issue/what should I do?
Hey @hitherelaw , I recommend doing two things;

- Putting your anticipated end date in the section (based on your employment contract).
- If this doesn’t work, you could input in the description box something like ‘June 2023 - Current’, then begin on the next line with explaining your roles and responsibilities.

Best of luck ;)
 

Tintin06

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I just want to say that this is super impressive! The sheer amount of applications and your dedication to applications is amazing. Do you have a particular method to make the process of applying smooth/easy-ish?
Thanks. I tend to research using The Lawyer which covers lateral hires. I also use Chambers & Partners for practice area details. I then try to link my own experience with clients or sectors to what the firm does.
 

Amma Usman

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Just wondering if people focus on why a particular firm is attractive to them (i.e. sector focus, rankings etc) when answering questions regarding why they want to attend an open day or if they have found it more successful writing about what the open day involves (case studies, networking opps etc.) specifically?
Hey @bsh ,

Sector focus is certainly a strong angle to take. However, it’s worth bearing in mind that this can sometimes come across as a bit generic, as many top law firms excel in similar sectors. To make your application stand out, it’s helpful to identify a niche within the sector that truly appeals to you and demonstrates genuine interest. For instance, White & Case is well-regarded for its project finance team, but so are other firms. What sets White & Case apart is its Africa practice within the energy and infrastructure sector, which is not as commonly found among other firms. Highlighting something like this not only shows that you’ve done your research but also positions you as someone who is keen to explore specific areas further, perhaps by asking insightful questions during the open day.

In addition to sector focus, it’s equally important to discuss what the open day involves and how it aligns with your goals. For example, if the day includes an M&A case study workshop, you could explain why this activity excites you. Is it because of a prior interest or exposure, such as a webinar you attended or a conversation you had with a professional in the field? Linking this back to how it will deepen your understanding of the practice area or enhance your commercial awareness can make your application more compelling.

You’re on the right track, and with these additional points, I’m confident your application will shine. Best of luck!
 
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