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Which law firms recruit on a rolling basis? 2019-20
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Gilchrist" data-source="post: 39458" data-attributes="member: 5820"><p>OK, I've finished the list. Obvious provisos: </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Check the links, don't just rely on me.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Non-listed firms simply meant I could not <u><em><strong>easily</strong></em></u> find information about <u><strong><em>this year's </em></strong></u>recruitment process - so I didn't use tweets/law society brochures/job descriptions/TCLA posts from previous years, since some firms do change their stance on rolling/non rolling. On top of that, I only worked from the legalcheek list, so doubtless there are firms that I didn't check out because they were not on the list. I also didn't spend that long digging either, so if I couldn't quickly find a firm's policy on it, i just left them off the list. <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If a firm isn't listed, it's often worth sending them a message on Instagram if they have a recruitment page, which many seem to do. They often seem to be fairly receptive to questions asked in the comments on their posts. </li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Gilchrist, post: 39458, member: 5820"] OK, I've finished the list. Obvious provisos: [LIST] [*]Check the links, don't just rely on me. [*]Non-listed firms simply meant I could not [U][I][B]easily[/B][/I][/U] find information about [U][B][I]this year's [/I][/B][/U]recruitment process - so I didn't use tweets/law society brochures/job descriptions/TCLA posts from previous years, since some firms do change their stance on rolling/non rolling. On top of that, I only worked from the legalcheek list, so doubtless there are firms that I didn't check out because they were not on the list. I also didn't spend that long digging either, so if I couldn't quickly find a firm's policy on it, i just left them off the list. [*]If a firm isn't listed, it's often worth sending them a message on Instagram if they have a recruitment page, which many seem to do. They often seem to be fairly receptive to questions asked in the comments on their posts. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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