Thank you so much! Super helpful 😌Job description; skill one; skill two. For the 'skills', I refer to Shearman & Sterling (now A&O Shearman) and their then Grad Rec lead Paul Gascoyne's skills you'll need as a trainee solicitor. Try to apply those to your work experience. E.g. resourcefulness, decency, work organisation and planning etc. The video explains it more than I ever could.
Hey @member7830 , thanks for your question! I presume that if the open day falls after your graduation you may be eligible to attend. However, it’s worth carefully checking the eligibility requirements set on the website, as well as emailing graduate recruitment if you have any doubts.this might be a really stupid question ahah, but if a law firm has a graduate open day, is this for graduates only or can I attend if I'm in my final year of uni?
will they actually reach out to say if we've not been successful?
In the last few cycles it has been non rolling - not sure if it’s changed this cycleHi guys, does anyone know whether Latham Watkins summer vac scheme is rolling or not?
What are the questions this year?Im having a very difficult time not talking about the same experiences again in the Ashurst application, it asks so many things!
Latham & Watkins are essentially non-rolling. They prioritise their open days first. I'd strongly suggest applying for one. I got the AC following one. They seemingly prioritise Open Day attendees. Doubt I'd have reached AC otherwise.Hi guys, does anyone know whether Latham Watkins summer vac scheme is rolling or not?
It wouldn't be a barrier to not being considered, but I would expect a lot more goes into the decision to secure an AC than just the assessment score.Would 89th percentile on the Linklaters Watson Glaser typically be high enough to get to the AC?
I would contact the firm to check.Anyone know if A&O Sherman's GCSE requirements are a must, wondering if its worth applying if an exam I sat 6 years, depsite having AAA, and a first class, would set me back lol...
I scored in the 93rd percentile last year for Linklaters and did not progress. I have been told there is a greater importance placed on the SJT. I've also heard of people progressing with lower than 89 in the WG as their SJT was strong, so providing your SJT is good then yes.Would 89th percentile on the Linklaters Watson Glaser typically be high enough to get to the AC?