TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

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Hi @Jessica Booker, hope you are well. I was just wondering whether you had any guidance on writing a CV for firms that dont have a proper application portal and want candidates to upload a CV (Cleary, Winston & Strawn). For Winston specifically, I cannot find anything on whether to include a breakdown of grades at uni/a-level.
I was also wondering how long these CVs should be. If this were any other job, I would normally have a single A4 page with about three bullet points for each experience entry, is this alright for legal CVs? I am just very used to filling in an allhires/vantage form at this point so this is quite unusual haha
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I think cutting at the prior stages is more likely than them inviting many to AC. Interviewing hundreds of candidates just seems inefficient for so few slots. Guess we'll find out soon!
I think this is more likely. To interview hundreds of candidates you need hundreds of interviewers and thatā€™s going to be far less likely with a firm with only 150 lawyers across London and Brussels.
 

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For Reed Smith VI, make sure you have a solid bank of examples that demonstrate your motivation to pursue a legal career. There are sub-questions to each question so you'll need to cover substantial substance in your answers in a relatively short time. Have some prompts ready so you know what to touch on as you record but do not read from it. Try and link everything you say back to how that benefits RS. The VI can be exhausting and nauseatingly nerve-wracking so take mini breaks between each question to calm down. Also, I am a Christian so holding onto the Bible really helps!
This really helps thanks. Can you remember if there was any questions about 'Why RS' or a question about a news story?
 

Chris Brown

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Just realised I referred to 'Paul, Weiss' as Paul Weiss throughout my application after submitting... time to go to sleep :/
I also made this mistake in a few places so Iā€™ve pretty much prepared for the immediate PFO. šŸ¤£šŸ’€

If I get past the first stage itā€™ll be a miracle. šŸ˜­
 
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In my experience, being honest adds authenticity. The key point is addressing the steps you've taken to improve and work on that weakness and maybe giving a recent example.
Anyone got any advice on how to answer 'What are your weaknesses?' or any tips on what not to say?
I would second that but qualify it by saying don't be too honest and open- balance transparency with tact. Choose something that isnā€™t critical to the role- that is if your weakness is something like a lack of attention to detail, don't use it. Strategic weaknesses are good e.g. saying that you tend to take on too many responsibilities because you want to help where you can. This sometimes leads to feeling stretched. To address this, youā€™ve worked on setting clearer boundaries and using task management tools to prioritise effectively. Youā€™ve found that this allows you to make more impactful contributions. In essence, you've realised the importance of ensuring you're doing a great job with ur core responsibilities before u take on extra work. Maybe add at the end: "I'm getting better at it every day, and I think itā€™s helping me do a solid job all around"
 

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Almost as if that's what they care for...
even though they don't have a minimum grades requirement, now I am debating whether to apply as i have a mid 2:1
This is why it confuses me when a firm claims it has no minimum grade requirements but then still looks at your gradesā€¦ šŸ¤Ø

Almost every single future trainee I have come across at these US firms all have AAA at A-level and a 1st. This is despite having ā€˜no minimum grade requirementsā€™ā€¦ šŸ™ƒ

At least firms like Cleary Gottlieb are honest about their expectations: ā€˜AAA at A-level and a high 2:1 (68%) from a leading universityā€™ which is pretty much just Oxbridge and RG.

Itā€™s much better for firms to be transparent imo. At least then people know if they stand a realistic chance. šŸ«”
 
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