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Register HereSo law firms do not look at our previous application when recruiting?Self-plagiarism is not a thing. It’s your content, even if you reuse it.
The issue with submitting the same application is you can’t expect the outcome to be any different this time around. If your application is the same, there is a strong chance you will be unsuccessful again. That is why it is always best to update and refine your application.
Depending when you applied and their data retention policies, they could review your previous application, but they won't deem it plagarism.So law firms do not look at our previous application when recruiting?
Congrats on passing the SJT!!Passed HSF SJT! Hope my app does the same lol
its midnight so 23:59 UK time . That also confused me hahais HSF deadline 11 or midnight lol. What is 22:59 UTC
Oh yeah when you open the app it says 23:59. Lol this is a UK job it should show UK times.its midnight so 23:59 UK time . That also confused me haha
is HSF deadline 11 or midnight lol. What is 22:59 UTC
HSF doesn’t use a Watson Glaser? I just did their blended online assessment yesterdayI completed the Watson Glaser for HSF after the deadline for their VS (although I submitted my application for the VS before the deadline).
Will this have an effect on my application?
Apologies - I meant their SJT!I completed the Watson Glaser for HSF after the deadline for their VS (although I submitted my application for the VS before the deadline).
Will this have an effect on my application?
I think it depends on how you describe how you are using it - I don't think its really about whether you choose to or not, but more the positive (or negative) will be in how you use it, whether the firm is more tech focused or not. They will have to have checks and regulations in place if they are using AI within a firm and so they will want to see there is a sense of someone understanding the technology's limitations and not relying on it because of it.I've noticed that a lot of apps now have a question about whether you've used AI in the application process. Most say they don't care if you do, and just want the reasoning for why/why not. However, would more tech-forward firms view the use of ChatGPT etc. as a positive?
they invite you to first stage interview and wait for your referee to respond in the meanwhile, but you cant get on the scheme until its given.Regarding the referee part of the Jones Day application process, will they inform me before contacting my referee? Also, do they only reach out to my referee after my application has been shortlisted, or do they contact referee's before deciding if I move to the next round?