Anyone have any insights into the Mayer Brown job sim? Are the video interviews competency, behavioural or motivation based? Unsure on how to prepare
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Don't remember anything about it, except it was the longest test I've ever done...Anyone have any insights into the Mayer Brown job sim? Are the video interviews competency, behavioural or motivation based? Unsure on how to prepare
"Applications for our Spring and Summer Vacation Schemes close this Sunday, 15th December 2024. We do not screen applications on a rolling basis, therefore your application is guaranteed to be reviewed if you have not yet submitted it"is there any point applying to Weil now or am I better spending my time on something else
During a GR webinar, they said it included a motivation-based video interview question (2 mins to prepare and 2 mins to answer) and from All About Law:Anyone have any insights into the Mayer Brown job sim? Are the video interviews competency, behavioural or motivation based? Unsure on how to prepare
HL Lift Off PFO. feels extremely disheartening, but i keep going.
could anyone advice, in their opinion, whether it is worth applying for the VS route? i remain passionate about the firm.
Hey,Just received a Bird & Bird AC invite
Any tips (from last recruitment cycles?) would be highly appreciated can offer A&O AC insights
Yes - we can review up to 1500 words of work experience@Jessica Booker Hi Jessica! Can TCLA's application review service review the work experience part?
I don’t think this error alone would influence an application@Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu @Ram Sabaratnam @Amma Usman
I just realized I made an error in my HSF application regarding my A-level equivalent grades. Instead of writing 96, I mistakenly wrote 98. I'm not sure how this happened, as all my other applications on Candid are accurate. I've already emailed the graduate recruitment team to correct the mistake.
I'm a bit concerned that this could be viewed as a lack of attention to detail or submitting inaccurate grades in my application, and I'm worried they might withdraw my application because of it. Does anyone have insights into whether this is likely to affect my application?
By the way, I passed the assessment benchmark, and my application is currently under review.
When I'm talking about current trainees in an interview setting would it be ok to just mention their first name?
Hi there,Any tips on AC group exercise would be greatly appreciated please!!
I completely agree with @Jessica Booker - I think general practice is that an error in reported grades will substantially influence your application assessment only if (i) it is a significant enough discrepancy to materially change your candidate profile; or (ii) the firm suspects you of dishonesty. Since the discrepancy was minor and you promptly reported it, I would not worry.@Jessica Booker @Andrei Radu @Ram Sabaratnam @Amma Usman
I just realized I made an error in my HSF application regarding my A-level equivalent grades. Instead of writing 96, I mistakenly wrote 98. I'm not sure how this happened, as all my other applications on Candid are accurate. I've already emailed the graduate recruitment team to correct the mistake.
I'm a bit concerned that this could be viewed as a lack of attention to detail or submitting inaccurate grades in my application, and I'm worried they might withdraw my application because of it. Does anyone have insights into whether this is likely to affect my application?A
By the way, I passed the assessment benchmark, and my application is currently under review.
Law firms look for different things when assessing commercial awareness, and partially they just want to see whether you can identify a story in the commercial world, summarize it, and explain the reasons for your interest. Thus, you have a lot of discretion in choosing which topics to write on, and the car finance story definitely counts as a commercial issue. It is moreover a lesser-known story, and there are arguments in favor of going for a more niche topic.One of the applications I'm working on asks to discuss a commercial issue. Would the car finance mis-selling count as such (even if it stems from a court ruling)?
Hey, out of interest how did you find the Macfarlanes test, was it SJT?Holding myself accountable again (PH app).
CC* ✅📝❌
HSF ✅📝❌
NRF ✅📝❌
Weil ✅❌
Akin ✅
Sidley ✅❌
Orrick ✅
Willkie ✅🎥❌
Cooley ✅
Latham ✅
Milbank ✅
Kirkland ✅
Dechert ✅❌
Skadden ✅
Goodwin ✅
Covington ✅❌
Linklaters* ✅📝❌
Paul, Weiss ✅
Slaughters* ✅❌
Gibson Dunn ✅
Macfarlanes* ✅📝
White & Case ✅
Morgan Lewis ✅
Paul Hastings* ✅
Hogan Lovells* ✅
Cleary Gottlieb ✅❌
A&O Shearman ✅📝❌
Vinson & Elkins ✅
Arnold & Porter ✅
Baker McKenzie ✅📝
King & Spalding* ✅
Winston & Strawn ✅
Morrison Foerster ✅
Sullivan & Cromwell ✅❌
Key: ✅ = application submitted; 📝 = test received; 🎥 = video interview; ❌ = rejection.
*Training Contract applications
I'm actually ineligible for S&C VS. I'll be applying for their TC. 13 firm's rejections overall now.
I did the BM test this week. It didn't go especially well, honestly.
TC apps left to do: Fried Frank; Stephenson Harwood; Sullivan & Cromwell.
CAPPfinity I think it was? I found it quite hard work. I don't think I passed. I didn't pass it last year. I can now do the WG. But the tests have gotten harder. It's like chasing a moving target. Oh well, onwards and upwards.Hey, out of interest how did you find the Macfarlanes test, was it SJT?