TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

j3llyfish

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I had the exact same problem when I did my VI yesterday!! I could have done so much better on the first question, but they were all so loaded and I got nervous!! Bad thing is the nerves never get better for me... this is my 3rd CMS VI!! Hoping for good news
I knowww I flopped the first one cos of nerves and processing at the way they worded it - like they were trying to hit a word count. All the best with your outcome, hopefully 3rd time's the charm!!!
 
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Amma Usman

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@Andrei Radu @Jessica Booker @Amma Usman @Ram Sabaratnam Hi guys, I just wanted some advice on the 'why this firm' element of a question. Do you think it is acceptable to talk just about for example training or do you think it could be quite generic. Would you suggest for the 'why this firm' aspect to link it back to a practice area or deal :)

Hey there @Unknowncabbage ,

This is a really good question. I personally struggled with this element, specifically due to the need to show specificity, as @Jessica Booker and @Andrei Radu had mentioned.

Now, on the training point, many firms offer similar training structures. Thus, it’ll be generic to mention a broad point on training such as secondment opportunities, an exposure to bro bono, and the likes. One area I have succeeded in mentioning with regards training is the small trainee intake of some firms. Now, even this would be generic without specificity. The way I navigated this was through saying why that size appealed to me, such as the exposure to more responsibilities early on in my career. Now, even this is just a level 1 answer. Following this, I would talk about how I thrived in a similar environment to showcase the skills I had and how they would transfer to that unique structure.

As @Andrei Radu said, training is not as strong as other points such as work - practices. Thus, this should be backed up by other, more specific points to fully cement your answer.

I’ve made a thread on this which I’ve linked below; https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/why-this-firm-🤔💭-crafting-applications.9119/
 
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SSR27

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I have accidentally submitted the application writing meta collection instead of meta data should I email them as it was an integral part of the application and if I got this wrong they will probably assume I got my source from an incorrect one or wasn't listening!! what should I do!
 

Amma Usman

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is there any point applying for Jones day summer VS - someone told me they are already doing ACs? thank you!

Hi @hazanelson , I see no harm in applying as firm’s have different deadlines for how frequently they invite candidates to ACs. I have also just checked and seen their deadline is in January, and although rolling, I believe it’s fine to apply as it‘s at least over two weeks before the deadline date.
 

Amma Usman

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If you could choose a career other than law, what would you choose? - For this question, I guess everyone has different approaches but would it be unwise to use personal experience to back why certain aspects of the career chosen, appeals to you. I am a bit unsure how else you write a good answer without it, but then don't want to repeat my work experience unnecessarily I guess.

Hey @lolasparks , I believe it‘s fine to bring up personal experiences as well. However, avoid making them too personal. For example, I have seen candidates talking about individual figures to substantiate answers to questions of this type, and although great - the personalisation element would be missing. I would personally back up any personal experience with a practical academic or professional experience, to avoid falling into that trap. I also see no harm with repeating work experience. If you are specifically worried about repetition, you could look at an existing work experience you mentioned from a different angle - using another task you completed during that role instead.

If I were to answer this question, it would look a little something like this;

If I were to choose a career outside of law, I would pursue investment banking due to my keen interest in transactional work and corporate finance.

Corporate transactions fascinate me because they showcase how financial institutions create value in both public and private markets. In the public markets, I am particularly intrigued by mergers and acquisitions, especially the complexities of navigating exit strategies during IPOs to optimise outcomes for all stakeholders. This interest was solidified during my internship at an inter-dealer broker, where I observed how market changes for securities and derivatives directly impact transaction strategies and outcomes. Witnessing these dynamics in real-time deepened my appreciation for the role of investment bankers in managing such processes, aligning with my analytical mindset and passion for devising strategic solutions. In the private markets, my interest lies in the private equity sector, particularly in how private equity funds generate value through innovative approaches that are not always feasible in public markets. Attending an open day at [X Fund] offered me valuable insights into how data-driven strategies are employed to achieve these unique objectives.

This fascination with the corporate aspects of banking underpins my enthusiasm for transactional law, as it combines my passion for deal-making with legal expertise. It is also why I am particularly drawn to firms with a strong focus on M&A and private equity, where I can merge these interests into a dynamic and impactful career.
 
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Amma Usman

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would people say there's still point in applying to bird&bird or would it likely not even get screened at this point

Hey @member7830 , most firms receive the bulk of their applications nearer the deadline, usually less than two weeks prior. So, I feel you are in a good position to apply now albeit the rolling stance.
 

James Wakefield

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Just logged in to check my TW application after all the website bugs and errors.

I can see most of my application and that my cover letter is uploaded but I can’t see the answers to the job-specific answer questions. Anyone having the same problem?
 

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