They call if you are successful I believe, having asked the recruitment team at the ACHi! Does anyone know which means HSF uses if you have received an offer for their WVS? Is it an email or call? 🧐
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Register HereThey call if you are successful I believe, having asked the recruitment team at the ACHi! Does anyone know which means HSF uses if you have received an offer for their WVS? Is it an email or call? 🧐
ok thank u for letting me know! hoping no news isnt necessarily bad news lol
Ah, thank you! Have you heard back yet?They call if you are successful I believe, having asked the recruitment team at the AC
No still waiting unfortunately 😅Ah, thank you! Have you heard back yet?
Same here! Can I ask when your A/C was? Mine was last week : PNo still waiting unfortunately 😅
Best to keep it to one pageIf Travers Smith has a 1000 word limit for its cover letter, can it be over a page long, or is it best to write less to fit the standard one side of A4 for a cover letter?
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I would appreciate any advice on how to best approach the following questions - thank you! 😊
1. If you could choose a career other than law, what would you choose? (250 max)
2. Tell us about your interests and inspirations outside of education/work. (250 max)
Hi , I achieved a mid 2:1 degree ( 65%). And I believe you should honestly just apply to the firms that are interest in you . Because grades are very important , but if you make a good application with good work experience , they are more likely to chose you than someone with a first . So I would just say don't limit yourself . Btw , this is coming from someone who has reached a couple of AC stages / video interview/ general post - application stages from various firms , from my second year of university xFor those with middling grades (low- to mid-2:1s at uni), which kind of firms are you applying to? I want to know if I'm being realistic or not!
I've got a mid 2:1 and interviewed at a range of SC/MC/US Firms. Even JD which I believe says they look for a "high 2:1".For those with middling grades (low- to mid-2:1s at uni), which kind of firms are you applying to? I want to know if I'm being realistic or not!
Hi, currently AC prepping and wanted to ask whether I can use my answer to "Why X firm" that I used in the application and use some of the points mentioned there in the interview when they ask the same question. Thanks!
Asking for a friend: "I am a third-year engineering student seeking vacation schemes in law firms. I have no legal experience, but I have interned at Barclays as a technology analyst. How should I approach the application questions such as why law, why commercial law etc. what firms do you recommend to me as a non-law student." Thank you
For those with middling grades (low- to mid-2:1s at uni), which kind of firms are you applying to? I want to know if I'm being realistic or not!