bruh, it ain't easy, but I'd say still applyHSF Open Day PFO… I thought my application was good as well. If I’m getting rejected at Open Day’s how am I going to get a VS 😳😳😳
bruh, it ain't easy, but I'd say still applyHSF Open Day PFO… I thought my application was good as well. If I’m getting rejected at Open Day’s how am I going to get a VS 😳😳😳
Hey @legal18, thanks for your question! Latham mentions that it is a full-service law firm, so I’m sure you could mention the employment law practice. I also attended a couple open days with them last year and can remember this practice being mentioned, among others too. Also be sure to solidify this with a strong reason as to why you are drawn to the employment practice. Additionally, I would also recommend explaining why the employment practice at Latham, specifically, appeals to you. This is because a lot of firms have great employment practices, so delving into the intricacies of Latham’s own work would be great. Here, you could touch on any deals or awards that are unique to the firm, explaining why it’s of relevance to you. From this, you could then touch on any personal work experiences or interests that drew you to employment law. This shows demonstrated interest and will help you draft a stand-out application.For the Latham open day application the first question is 'What area of law are you interested in learning more about, and why?' Would it be okay to say employment law - is this something the firm has a focus on?
thank you!They don't - it is just verbal reasoning, situational judgement, and personality assessment. Hope this helps
Hey @Lastseasonwonder. I have spoken with a Latham Campus Ambassador for this year and just found out that applications for their schemes are non-rolling, and will be viewed after the deadline of December 8th.Are Latham & Watkins recruiting on a rolling basis for their 2025 spring/summer vacation schemes?
Same question for Goodwin.
Hello @unknownnn7372. I remember facing the issue of being unable to apply for winter vacation schemes as well - being an international student myself. I believe if you get an offer, firms ‘may’ be flexible in offering you a place on a spring or summer scheme. However, you will need to let them know on time. Again, this is me talking objectively as the flexibility to do this may differ between firms so I wouldn’t bet on that approach. I would recommend contacting your university to know your exact term dates. You should then aim for applying to schemes that fall outside term-time in spring or summer.Hey guys,
I have a question. I have applied to a couple of winter vac schemes, but I am an international student and a lot of these run during term time (therefore, the 20-hour cap per week comes into play). Therefore, assuming I get an offer, do you think the firm would change the schemes to spring or summer if I asked?
It is a good idea to connect it back to your interest or experiences, but I don’t think you have to leverage one particular potential matter you could face. For many secondments, you tend to pick up quite a variety of work while working in house, and so seeming like you are very focused on one particular project or matter might come across as too niche.If you were a Trainee Solicitor at Baker McKenzie, where would you want to go on secondment and why? (this may be client specific, country specific, or both) (300 words)
I am currently answering this question for BM's open day. I have chosen to write about a client secondment. I aim to briefly explain a commercial challenge/issue the client is likely to face and how my personal/professional experiences have motivated me to help the client navigate that challenge/issue. Is this approach good or am I not answering the question? Would appreciate anyone's insights
Hey @Akimbo001. I had made a post on this earlier - hope this helps and let me know if you have any more questions: Post in thread 'BCLP Vacation Scheme Application 2024'Hi everyone - BCLP are asking: 'What is your understanding of how a business generates and maintains a profit? (Please provide examples)'.
I am afraid I am approaching this too academically. It feels like an exam question lol, but I am trying to infuse it with examples which demonstrate commercial awareness; things like BCLP's merger in 2018 etc. But it still feels quite impersonal and I feel like I am doing it wrong. Please help!
I think they are quite good, however not sure if all of their guides for applications are from previous years, because, for example, Ashurst changed their application questions this year, but Ziplaw has a guide on their application questions kinda submitted previously, but it couldn't be as those questions weren't there.Does anyone have any insights on how reliable Ziplaw as an application boosting/commercial awareness site is? Especially their previously successful application answers per firm.
Did you hear back?Those who have heard back from Jones Day, what scheme did you put as first preference?
@Jessica Booker please could you help with this query? If they ask for grades I will put my tutor but if it’s a generic reference I would like to put my module leader as referenceDoes anyone know what jones day exactly asks the academic referee? Thanks
I don’t know the specifics of what they ask, but what they ask for and what they receive from the university may be very different anyway.@Jessica Booker please could you help with this query? If they ask for grades I will put my tutor but if it’s a generic reference I would like to put my module leader as reference
it helps telling the story if you communicate the skills they are looking for in a problem->solution->result framework. This lets them see all the skills that are relevant while talking about your experienceshi everyone,
does anyone have any tips for 'telling a story' ? I'm applying for A&O Shearman's winter vac scheme, and I'm lost writing the work experience sections. I went to one of the application masterclass things, and the grad recruitment people kept emphasising they wanted us to tell a story in our work exp section.
i'm not even sure what i'm doing, it's my first vac scheme application. I've got a few retail and hospitality jobs, some volunteering in a hospital, a few insight days, and I'm a campus ambassador, I'm not sure how to craft that into a story, or how to tell that story in a work exp section.
any help is much appreciated!!!!