Hey, we're not old!! ahahaha (26 here)Which firms are biased in favour of younger applicants? Realistically where do I, as a 27-year old, have a chance?
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Hey, we're not old!! ahahaha (26 here)Which firms are biased in favour of younger applicants? Realistically where do I, as a 27-year old, have a chance?
It really isntHey, we're not old!! ahahaha (26 here)
Which firms are biased in favour of younger applicants? Realistically where do I, as a 27-year old, have a chance?
US firms tend to have more mature TC holders. I did an internship with people aged 29 and 26. The 29 year old got a TC. She was a career changer that knew she wanted to go into law but pursued other careers before law as she wanted to experience difference sectors. I assume this outlook and experience got her the TC. You’re not old so don’t give up.27 is still very young and I was always under the impression US firms had more mid 20s onwards intakes.
Which firms are biased in favour of younger applicants? Realistically where do I, as a 27-year old, have a chance?
I low key thought you were 20 looking at your picture. what’s your secret 😛Hi @Tintin06
I completely appreciate your concerns - when I started applying to firms, I was in my early 30s and sometimes felt that I had no real chance given my age (this was partly worsened when I'd meet other applicants in their early 20s worrying that they were now too old to secure a vac scheme/training contract (echo chambers are very bad)). Thankfully, people like @Jessica Booker completely disabused me of the idea that I was too old. I also began meeting incredible trainees at excellent firms, some of whom were in their 40s and 50s. It's also worth remembering that the average qualification age is around 29 for women and 30 for men. While age discrimination is still a live issue in many professions, firms are increasingly valuing the diversity of experience that career changers bring.
I know this might be tough to appreciate right now, but please don’t worry too much about your age. I think you’ve got a strong chance at many of the top US and Magic Circle firms. Given your success in securing vacation schemes at excellent firms, it’s clear that you have what it takes to succeed in this process. I'd suggest you continue focussing on writing excellent applications, and developing the skills that many firms look for in future trainees. Keep applying confidently, I have faith that you'll succeed!
Best of luck, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need any more advice
This win's strangest question of the cycle!! The recruitment person or partner involved in trainee recruitment must be a Toy Story fan...any suggestions how to tackle this question?
If your favourite childhood toy suddenly came to life, what advice would you give it today? (60 words)
I low key thought you were 20 looking at your picture. what’s your secret 😛
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I can't see what a recruiter could possibly learn about you from this question, other than your ability to grasp at straws.any suggestions how to tackle this question?
If your favourite childhood toy suddenly came to life, what advice would you give it today? (60 words)
At the Bird&Bird open day there were quite a few career changers among the trainees and associates who were at least in their 30s when they got a TC. I know you're only considering US firms but maybe worth bearing in mind! xWhich firms are biased in favour of younger applicants? Realistically where do I, as a 27-year old, have a chance?
Is this withers 😂any suggestions how to tackle this question?
If your favourite childhood toy suddenly came to life, what advice would you give it today? (60 words)
any suggestions how to tackle this question?
If your favourite childhood toy suddenly came to life, what advice would you give it today? (60 words)
for Holman Fenwick willan, should i refer to them exclusively as HFW as on their website or full name - I know they've changed it to the abbreviation but some people still use the full name?
The firm use this themselves (e.g. their website domain, logo etc) and so it is fine to use it and not spell out the firm's name at any point.for Holman Fenwick willan, should i refer to them exclusively as HFW as on their website or full name - I know they've changed it to the abbreviation but some people still use the full name?