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I'm applying to an open day and vac scheme where there is a question for each on the application.
Open day: Describe why a legal career at Shoosmiths appeals to you.
Vac scheme: Describe why you want to be a solicitor at Shoosmiths.
Obviously, one mentions the solicitor role, and the other is a legal role in general, but how do I differentiate between my two answers to these questions? Do I need to differentiate a lot or will these be viewed as separate applications? @Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu @Ram Sabaratnam @Amma Usman
Hey @Aspiringsolicitor01 ,
Good question.
Both questions are indeed very similar. For the open day app, you will need to show more of what you will gain, rather than what you know. The latter is reserved for the vacation scheme app, where you will need to touch on the skills, qualities, and demonstrated examples of how you will add value as a solicitor at their firm. You will also find it helpful to include in the VS application points to solidify why Shoosmiths. This will become more fluid if you had attended the open day and can touch on any unique facts from it - relating to the work, interesting interactions, culture, and so on. If you have attended any other open days, completed virtual work experiences on the forage, online webinars, etc - feel free to also include them to show an awareness of the work and industry at large.
For the second question, I advise touching well on why commercial law and why Shoosmiths in an adequate capacity. If there is no second question asking for skills or competencies, you will find it beneficial weaving them into ‘why commercial law’. This can be done, for example, by stating how “receiving feedback from your manager on your ability to juggle multiple commitments and point out the legal/ commercial issues from a lease agreement solidified your passion for the profession“. Reading between the lines, you can see that I have weaved in two key competencies; (1) balancing multiple tasks and delivering them to a high standard, (2) being open to feedback - which is key for a development programme like a training contract.
Best of luck !!!