Where can you find this on their website? It was my first time doing Artic shores and I failed that catastrophically so a chance for a re-do would be ideaaallYeah, I only became aware of this by a post in this thread this morning haha
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Where can you find this on their website? It was my first time doing Artic shores and I failed that catastrophically so a chance for a re-do would be ideaaallYeah, I only became aware of this by a post in this thread this morning haha
The website says ‘We’ll read applications as they come in but won’t fill our assessment centre places before the deadline closes.’Is osborne clarke VS rolling?
My interpretation of this question is that it could be both, as they haven't explicitly mentioned it needs to be focused on a new regulation.Hi, for the question "Please choose a recent (less than 12 months) development in UK/European news. How are such developments relevant for Skadden’s clients? (max 250)", does it need to focus specifically on a new regulation, or would discussing commercial trends also be appropriate?
hey im so sorry to hear that was this post-written exercise?
Ngl it seems pretty self-explanatory...to confirm - if i have passed the CC WG last application cycle do i need to redo this year? according to this website it says "Once you successfully complete a Watson Glaser assessment, we save your score for 2 recruitment cycles so there is no requirement to re-complete the test within this time frame." anyone have experience with this?
I’m not sure if you can re-do arctic shores, all it says on the website is that they accept applications in the same calendar year if you did not get an ac. I’m still seeking clarification myself if this means I can now reapply for summer having been rejected for winterWhere can you find this on their website? It was my first time doing Artic shores and I failed that catastrophically so a chance for a re-do would be ideaaall
It doesn’t have to be regulation. It can be anything that has been in the , so if that is a trend, that is fine too.Hi, for the question "Please choose a recent (less than 12 months) development in UK/European news. How are such developments relevant for Skadden’s clients? (max 250)", does it need to focus specifically on a new regulation, or would discussing commercial trends also be appropriate?
5 or 6 questions, 2 mins to prepare. FYI the questions are detailed and there are sub questions within the questions. Also they say not to use previous experiences, only what you would do in that situation. It’s definitely one of the tougher VIs IMO.how many questions does the PWC VI ask? and how long do we have to prep! any insight would also be appreciated!