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From AI to Energy Deals: Inside a Full-Service Law Firm with Osborne Clarke
8 Dec 2025 · 6pm (UK)
Zoom · Registration Required
You want to write a strong Osborne Clarke application — but what really makes the firm different, and how do trainees experience the work day-to-day?
In this session, you’ll hear directly from current trainees and Recruitment Advisor Patrick Fermin Ryan, so you can speak with clarity and specificity in your applications and interviews.
It will depend on the firm’s policy - most will allow you to reapply, but some may ask you to wait for a certain period of time or to apply to a different type of vacancy. It’s always worthwhile checking with the individual firm
They are not an absolute must unless the firm is very conservative. I tend to advise taking one anyway (if you have one) and you can always take it off/carry it/leave it at reception.
They are not an absolute must unless the firm is very conservative. I tend to advise taking one anyway (if you have one) and you can always take it off/carry it/leave it at reception.
Thank you, Jessica! I think I'll play it safe then. Every AC I've ever done has been virtual so I suddenly have a lot more to think about in terms of prep!
Know your basics - why law why weil why you. There are no trick questions and they are open ended enough that there are no strictly right/wrong answers. Use your time effectively and if you get flustered take a second to collect yourself rather than babbling on and getting caught in a spiral.
Know your basics - why law why weil why you. There are no trick questions and they are open ended enough that there are no strictly right/wrong answers. Use your time effectively and if you get flustered take a second to collect yourself rather than babbling on and getting caught in a spiral.
It will depend on the firm’s policy - most will allow you to reapply, but some may ask you to wait for a certain period of time or to apply to a different type of vacancy. It’s always worthwhile checking with the individual firm
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