True, but I think their issue is trying to balance it through not giving too much away whilst also being helpful to usI agree and I think we need more recruiters on the forum as well
True, but I think their issue is trying to balance it through not giving too much away whilst also being helpful to usI agree and I think we need more recruiters on the forum as well
I agree with this like the Whiteboard Wednesdays are so helpful.Although I am not Shearman biggest fan..Paul does a great work for aspiring solicitors more than those who claim to help aspiring solicitors
Which office are you gonna join?I’m doing DLA’s vac scheme this summer and having worked with them in the past (through their insight programme, for example) I would say they invest quite a lot in training and supporting interns. I’ve heard great things about their vac scheme and I’m really looking forward to itWhich
Do you mean more people like Paul or Gemma, or people like me who are no longer tied to firms?I agree and I think we need more recruiters on the forum as well
Of course, please do. Given this is something outside of the norm, happy to correspond via PM on this occasion.Can I PM you?
White women? There is nothing wrong in that..but I have not seen many black GRVery curious to know what a stereotypical GR look is....
people like Paul, you are more than enough Jess you are doing a great jobDo you mean more people like Paul or Gemma, or people like me who are no longer tied to firms?
Had plenty of non-white colleagues/contacts in my time and know of enough at the moment that would suggest a fairly healthy representation. Plus I think a bit like gender, people possibly wrongly assume people's race on some occasions.White women? There is nothing wrong in that..but I have not seen many black GR
This was honestly the worst part for me! I had to wait 16 days (which isn’t that long but they stretched out omg)Just had my partner interview with MB! It's the first I've gotten before, and I just wanted to know...HOW DO YOU COPE WITH ALL OF THE FEELINGS AFTER?! It's only been a couple of hours, but I need to know how I did now lol. Waiting for 1-2 weeks is going to be a killer 🤣
Also, the interview went okay! It's always hard to tell, but this is THE firm for me so fingers crossed! Good luck to anyone else who has interviews or ACs today or this week!
Thank you,Had plenty of non-white colleagues/contacts in my time and know of enough at the moment that would suggest a fairly healthy representation. Plus I think a bit like gender, people possibly wrongly assume people's race on some occasions.
Well with a compliment like that, that's made my Valentines day (beats the card my Mum sent me anyway)....people like Paul, you are more than enough Jess you are doing a great job
I was actually surprised by the diversity of NRF's GR team because I have felt the same when attending events and the like!Thank you,
I can tell you that in the last four years, I have attended so many virtual events and I have seen only one brown woman! I can list all the law firms and it was just shocking to me. Maybe they work in the office but I have not seen them on the panels interacting with students or aspiring solicitors. Maybe you could advise them to be more present as representation matters!
@Jessica Booker you are our Valentine!Well with a compliment like that, that's made my Valentines day (beats the card my Mum sent me anyway)....
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I know we are considering getting more firms involved with TCLA. I think it is just a tricky thing for law firm's GR teams to commit to. It's not necessarily just down to time, sometimes it can be a bit of a nightmare to get approval to do things like this. I know, as I was the first firm to sign up to TSR back in the day and post in there. Lots of people in PR didn't particularly like the idea of us doing it, as it was really putting the firm out there and open to criticism.
I'll have a think about how we could get more firm's/recruiters involved though and know we will tackle the subject in one of our future team meetings.
I'd be interested if anyone would be cautious of more recruiters using the forums?
A lot of people from minorities don't want to be wheeled out more to be honest. They tend to get proportionately overused in the first place, not just by Grad Rec but by the firm more generally. That doesn't just apply to Grad Rec, but trainees/associates/partners too - I have lost count of how many times I have had someone effectively say to me "are you asking me to do this because I am (delete one or more of the following) black/state school educated/non-binary/neuro-diverse/old" etc,Thank you,
I can tell you that in the last four years, I have attended so many virtual events and I have seen only one brown woman! I can list all the law firms and it was just shocking to me. Maybe they work in the office but I have not seen them on the panels interacting with students or aspiring solicitors. Maybe you could advise them to be more present as representation matters!