Thank you.This can just start with Dear…… rather than have all the formal address format.
I would try to ensure the cover letter is 800-1000 words.
Thank you.This can just start with Dear…… rather than have all the formal address format.
I would try to ensure the cover letter is 800-1000 words.
Thank you so much!Hiya @addy2004
Just adding to what was mentioned by @Jessica Booker. You definitely don't need to use the entire word count, and Jess was absolutely right to say that you should aim for 800-1000. I've seen successful applications in the lower end of that range (e.g. 850 words and some that were even 750 words). In terms of formatting, you can simply address the cover statement to the Early Careers Legal Recruitment team. Let us know if you have any other questions! Best of luck with your applications!
What are some commercial awareness/understanding of law firm questions that are likely to come up in a VI?
will freshfields have a summer TC application window this year. I don’t want to apply to the winter one as I have deadlines
Hi, I haven’t received my test result from TW yet, but if anyone has done the written task, could you provide some insight?
Thank you! It's SpringSorry to hear that! Was this the Spring or Summer VS?
did anyone else find the reed smith test and VI quite difficult😅
When did you do the VI?Just received a Bird & Bird AC invite
Any tips (from last recruitment cycles?) would be highly appreciated can offer A&O AC insights
Do McDermott take non law graduates? I’m slightly frustrated by the process. I’ve already done three Vacation Schemes. Direct TCs do feel quite rare. Few hiring a majority through those. Might multiple VSs hurt VS applications? It’s just frustrating in some ways. I don’t think being 27 hurts. So that’s something positive, I guess.
Then there is obviously another question. How do you get direct TCs? What do you have to prove? Especially for the US law firms.
It’s been a rough week, tbh. Struggling to get out of bed. Writing 30 applications was certainly energising. This current stage not so much. I got Milbank VS in 2019. It clashed with another firm’s VS. So I regret not doing it. I also regret not converting Ropes. These two things greatly depress me.
Hey @legal18 ,
I’ve seen a trend for some of the questions below in VI’s. I’ve also been creative and included some extra questions that may possibly fall within that scope:
Commercial Awareness Questions:
1. What is a recent news story that you found interesting, and why is it relevant to our firm?
2. How do you think a recent regulation or development will impact our clients?
3. Can you explain how the current economic climate affects law firms?
4. What do you understand by commercial awareness, and why is it important for lawyers?
5. How do you stay commercially aware?
6. What trends do you foresee affecting (specific sector) in the legal industry?
7. Why might companies choose to IPO in London or the US?
8. How do the new listing rules impact law firms?
Understanding of Law Firm Questions:
1. Why have you chosen to apply to our firm?
2. What do you understand about our firm's key practice areas?
3. How do you think we differ from our competitors?
4. What challenges are law firms facing today?
5. How do law firms add value to their clients?
6. What do you think makes a successful commercial lawyer?
7. What is the role of a trainee in our firm?
8. What do you understand about the importance of billable hours and pricing models for law firms?
9. What kind of responsibilities would you like to be involved in as a trainee?
When did you do the VI?
For DWF application it has a question about one of their values and the question is as follows. The DWF value 'Be Better Together' is key to our business. Please identify when you have demonstrated this value and how you would apply this to the role of a Trainee Solicitor.
My question is would it be OK to talk about one example or should I mention two examples of demonstrating this value.
thank you this is very helpfulHello @Toenails,
I am unsure on whether they have a direct TC application window for the summer, like they did last application cycle. From the looks fo their website, I am doubtful on this as the only window for these direct TC apps are between October to January. I’ve linked the below website for more information if that’ll be helpful as well.
Eight-seat trainee associate programme
Considering Freshfields' eight-seat trainee associate programme, the City Consortium Solicitor Training Programme and qualifying work experience? Take a look at the salary and benefits we offer.www.freshfields.com
Hi @member3804 I think to have a great AC group exercise performance, you need (1) to ensure you show the desired interpersonal traits like collaboration and leadership; and (2) you want to ensure you showcase the desired substantial commercial/legal analysis and negotiation skills, which necessitates taking up a sufficient portion of the airtime. Since everyone will want to speak enough to impress, there is a natural tension between the friendly and group-outcome oriented attitude required to excel at (1) and the individual performance focus in a competitive environment required to excel at (2). You will therefore need to walk a fine line to have an overall great performance.Any tips on AC group exercise would be greatly appreciated please!!
No messages have been deleted in the last week by the TCLA team. Posts can be easily deleted by the person who posted them though, and the TCLA team have no control over someone editing or deleting their previous posts.i wanted to ask how regulated this site was, i am new to it all so not familiar with who the staff are only Jessica. are we not allowed to make jokes or speak about other things i noticed all the funny messages yesterday were deleted which i found light hearted and was nice to make others laugh during a stressful period. we are all adults some older than others are we not allowed to make jokes. I want to be respectful of the environment already created so I’m not upsetting others. thank you
First off, I can completely empathize with how disappointing it can feel to be rejected from a firm you really like and after putting a lot of effort in the application. However, remember that this is no indication as to your worth - even the very best candidates have to face so many more rejections than acceptances. The cycle before last I was rejected at first stage in every single application. The way I eventually turned the situation around was by refusing to give up, always coming back more committed to doing better and to keep moving forward. I think this is the only way to succeed and this is the attitude I would advise you to try to embrace.HL Lift Off PFO. feels extremely disheartening, but i keep going.
could anyone advice, in their opinion, whether it is worth applying for the VS route? i remain passionate about the firm.