I completed mine on the 10th and haven't heard back. I also saw a pattern that they sent all invites together (which is what they did for the VI invite) so bracing myself for a PFO soon :/Completed the VI on the 11th of Jan
I completed mine on the 10th and haven't heard back. I also saw a pattern that they sent all invites together (which is what they did for the VI invite) so bracing myself for a PFO soon :/Completed the VI on the 11th of Jan
Did the VI on the 11th!Congrats! Please could you share when you did the VI and how long they took to come back to you?
If I'm not wrong, I believe Freshfields is non-rolling so you probably won't hear back until after the deadline (23 Jan)?Im in exactly the same situation - still waiting to hear back from Freshfields (direct TC), Hogan Lovells (VS) and White and Case (VS)
I applied for Hogan Lovells at the start of Nov, was sent WG at the start of Dec and have not heard anything since. Someone else on here did an AC last wee and was told that they have only invited 12 people to AC so far and haven't got back to most people yet.
Freshfields doesn't send WG to everyone, only those whose applications they like so there's nothing to do but wait
Thank you so, so much @Amma Usman! You are honestly a legend - the tips you provided are exactly what I needed to deepen my analysis when talking about a deal. What you say about weaving in commercial awareness into responses makes a lot of sense.Hey there,
There’s a common misconception that commercial awareness needs to be shown all through for successful written applications. Now don’t get me wrong, it certainly is important, but some questions and some stages will require you to show this more, than others. For example, if the question asks for a recent development and its impact on X firm‘s clients, this clearly requires more commercial awareness than why you want to be a commercial lawyer. You may also find that this skill is tested more in interviews, than actual written applications (dependent on the firm’s application questions). That said, it is always beneficial to find a way to weave this in, though this requires less effort than is typically perceived by applicants. For example, adequately explaining why you are drawn to X firm’s corporate practice, backed up by specific life examples, is a clear demonstration of commercial awareness because it shows you understand the core foundational aspects of corporate law work. The ability to not make this generic and tailored to the firm is, in my opinion, already showing an understanding of the commercial world and how law sits within it.
The problem with including deals is to ensure you don‘t just drop it, but fully explain why that solidifies your interest in the firm. As you can imagine, many firm’s will work on similar deals so this needs to be really strong.
These few tips should help if you decide to name a deal:
Focus on the why and impact: If a firm worked on a big deal, mention why it’s significant (e.g., its impact on the market or industry) and connect it to broader trends like ESG, tech innovation, or market consolidation.
Link it back to the firm’s strengths: Talk about how the deal or trend aligns with the firm’s reputation, strategy, or expertise. For example, “This reflects the firm’s strength in X sector and its ability to navigate complex cross-border matters.”
Engage with trends that interest you: Highlight your genuine curiosity about a key industry trend the firm is working on and why it resonates with you. E.g., I’m particularly interested in how the firm is advising clients on adapting to ESG regulations, a topic I explored during X experience.
Tie it to your goals: Show how the firm’s work inspires you or aligns with what you want to do in the future. This makes your application personal and authentic.
Best of luck! You’ll do amazing!
You're honestly the best!! Thank you so so much😊I just got an AC invite for LL, and mine was at 66% on hold last time I checked. I know sometimes it is said that 66% means rejection, but in my experience this is not the case necessarily! I also applied a long time ago, I would say mid October from memory.
Do they send out AC invites at the same time? Mine is also at 66% on hold.You're honestly the best!! Thank you so so much😊
If I may, could I ask what your WG score was? Tysm
This can happen for two reasons.Does everyone have to wait for their posts to be approved before them being posted? I find it very restricting and leads to your questions or messages being lost In the forum as it is very active.
Don't think it matters. In fact it'd probably be a selling point if you give an amazing VI at 9pm - they want trainees who can work late hours!🫢Hi guys! Is it okay to do a VI in the night, like 9pm? I have good lighting so it won't look dark, just wondering if timing is something they look at or matters.
Hi,Hi guys! Is it okay to do a VI in the night, like 9pm? I have good lighting so it won't look dark, just wondering if timing is something they look at or matters.
The whole point of these video interviews is you can do them at a time that suits you. I really wouldn’t worry when you do them. Firms literally see every hour of the day/night and it really doesn’t matter in their eyes when you do them.Hi guys! Is it okay to do a VI in the night, like 9pm? I have good lighting so it won't look dark, just wondering if timing is something they look at or matters.
I'm in the same boat, and also wondering what do to to prepare beyond reading articles etc. as we don't have much information to go on. If anyone has tips I would appreciate it!Congrats on the invite! I've also got one —would love to hear any tips if anyone's done it before. I'm wondering whether we focus solely on the information provided, or if is it useful to bring in relevant outside knowledge to demonstrate commercial awareness.
I completely second this- I’ve had over five messages from different people outright asking me for video interview questions! Not even advice, the actual questions! As much as I love supporting others on here, to share VI questions would disadvantage me!I’m honestly happy to help out whenever I can but a simple please and thank you goes a long way. Most interactions are very pleasant.. Please don’t PM me for advice if you can’t converse in a polite way and certainly don’t message me again when the first time round you got your advice and didn’t even have the decency to say thanks/respond. Sorry for the rant but manners matter to me!