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<blockquote data-quote="Ram Sabaratnam" data-source="post: 201301" data-attributes="member: 36738"><p>Hiya [USER=38736]@ish12345[/USER] </p><p></p><p></p><p>I wanted to give you some thoughts to consider for the Macfarlanes assessment centre. Keep in mind that this summary relates to their direct training contract assessment from two application cycles ago. Nevertheless, I hope my summary of the assessment centre is helpful to you!</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The written exercise involves drafting two written documents. The time pressure here is particularly significant, and there are many issues to address. If you attempt to cover everything, you may run out of time. In terms of style, you'll also want to ensure that your documents are concise and professional. Tone and language are important in both documents, and you should ensure the documents are drafted with the relevant audience in mind.<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The partner interview covers standard motivational and competency questions. As the community assistants have often said, you should prepare by considering your answers to such as why you are interested in the firm, why commercial law appeals to you, and your thoughts on current news topics. For competency questions, again, you should think of examples of where you've worked with (difficult) team members, demonstrated resilience, or faced a significant challenge in the past three years. Having thought about these examples in advance will ensure that your answers are well-structured during the partner interview. <br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The case study interview does not require legal knowledge, but a basic understanding of legal and commercial considerations will be helpful. You’ll be given two case studies, which could involve a business expansion scenario or a dispute. I'd encourage you to ensure that your responses are structured and supported by the materials provided, applying your commercial awareness where relevant. As with most case studies, your focus should be on logical reasoning rather than pre-existing knowledge.</li> </ol><p>The key throughout the assessment centre is clarity, structure, and maintaining professionalism in both written and verbal responses. I wouldn't worry too much about your prior knowledge of law, but again it could be helpful to familiarise yourself with basic commercial and legal concepts to help you reason through the case studies and written exercises in a logical and convincing manner. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ram Sabaratnam, post: 201301, member: 36738"] Hiya [USER=38736]@ish12345[/USER] I wanted to give you some thoughts to consider for the Macfarlanes assessment centre. Keep in mind that this summary relates to their direct training contract assessment from two application cycles ago. Nevertheless, I hope my summary of the assessment centre is helpful to you! [LIST=1] [*]The written exercise involves drafting two written documents. The time pressure here is particularly significant, and there are many issues to address. If you attempt to cover everything, you may run out of time. In terms of style, you'll also want to ensure that your documents are concise and professional. Tone and language are important in both documents, and you should ensure the documents are drafted with the relevant audience in mind. [*]The partner interview covers standard motivational and competency questions. As the community assistants have often said, you should prepare by considering your answers to such as why you are interested in the firm, why commercial law appeals to you, and your thoughts on current news topics. For competency questions, again, you should think of examples of where you've worked with (difficult) team members, demonstrated resilience, or faced a significant challenge in the past three years. Having thought about these examples in advance will ensure that your answers are well-structured during the partner interview. [*]The case study interview does not require legal knowledge, but a basic understanding of legal and commercial considerations will be helpful. You’ll be given two case studies, which could involve a business expansion scenario or a dispute. I'd encourage you to ensure that your responses are structured and supported by the materials provided, applying your commercial awareness where relevant. As with most case studies, your focus should be on logical reasoning rather than pre-existing knowledge. [/LIST] The key throughout the assessment centre is clarity, structure, and maintaining professionalism in both written and verbal responses. I wouldn't worry too much about your prior knowledge of law, but again it could be helpful to familiarise yourself with basic commercial and legal concepts to help you reason through the case studies and written exercises in a logical and convincing manner. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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