any advice for Clifford chance application question? there seems to be a lot to it and not sure what to prioritise/ how to structure?
Heya @member7830
I remember thinking the question was quite broad when I initially applied in a previous cycle, but I think you can use the general open-ended nature of the question to your advantage
When approaching the question, I think you can just jump straight into your experiences without a general introduction. I'd recommend starting with a specific, impactful example that immediately demonstrates your strengths. When I drafted my application, I began by describing one of my proudest achievements, which consisted of overseeing a really difficult water installation project in rural India. In general, when describing an achievement you are most proud of, ensure it's clear why this moment is significant to you. Did it push you out of your comfort zone? Were there significant challenges to overcome? Did it force you to draw on a range of skills, which ultimately led you to making a meaningful impact? You should use the example as an opportunity to demonstrate your drive, values, and skills, indicating why you think these make you specifically suited to joining and excelling at Clifford Chance.
I'd also suggest focussing on a few standout achievements that highlight different aspects of your skillset and character. Try to draw on achievements and extracurriculars from a range of contexts. For instance, I used one achievement from my time as a student, another from my time in my full-time job, and a few others from my time carrying out volunteer or extracurricular work. When doing so, I tried to be explicit about my role in each experience: what actions I took, what was distinctively challenging about the experience, and how my actions overcame those challenges to achieve a favourable result.
Finally (and this actually applies to any other application you create), make every word count. If you find you're using "filler" words or sentences, trim them out. Avoid vague descriptions, but convincingly explain what you personally did during these achievements and extracurricular activities. You want to ensure each sentence contributes to showcasing your potential as a future Clifford Chance lawyer, tying your experiences to their values.
Overall, I think the goal is not only to highlight your achievements but also to demonstrate how they position you for success at the firm. Good luck with the application!