TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2022-23

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Does anyone have recommendations for documentaries/videos to watch for business understanding? Not looking for any particular concepts - but more to understand how a business practically runs, and something that could help to make practical suggestions regarding what future steps a company/business can take. Thanks :)
 
Does anyone have recommendations for documentaries/videos to watch for business understanding? Not looking for any particular concepts - but more to understand how a business practically runs, and something that could help to make practical suggestions regarding what future steps a company/business can take. Thanks :)
The Office - David Brent's business acumen is unrivalled, you'll pick up one hell of a lot, very quickly!
 
Hi everyone! I have a question - it's a long shot

I couldn't complete my Baker McKenzie interview within the stipulated time frame due to urgent family matters that surfaced, and also realised I cannot do the summer vacation scheme for this reason as I would like to prioritise and set aside some time in dealing with these matters. However, I do not want to completely scrap or throw away such a huge chance; to me passing the WG test and having my application deemed worthy by the graduate recruitment in Bakers is such a huge thing especially as an international student.

I was wondering if it's worth a shot at all asking them to consider my application for the Direct TC route instead (especially since the applications for the 2025 tc are still open till April?) I know it's a really long shot but I'm really keen on working with this firm, Bakers has been a dream firm for me since day dot. @Jessica Booker from the grad rec POV is this unusual or worse still, completely impossible? Is it worth a shot if I thoroughly explain my situation - and might there be (even if it's a slim one) a chance at all the this request will succeed?
 
Does anyone have recommendations for documentaries/videos to watch for business understanding? Not looking for any particular concepts - but more to understand how a business practically runs, and something that could help to make practical suggestions regarding what future steps a company/business can take. Thanks :)
The anatomy of a deal by A&O:
 
Hi everyone! I have a question - it's a long shot

I couldn't complete my Baker McKenzie interview within the stipulated time frame due to urgent family matters that surfaced, and also realised I cannot do the summer vacation scheme for this reason as I would like to prioritise and set aside some time in dealing with these matters. However, I do not want to completely scrap or throw away such a huge chance; to me passing the WG test and having my application deemed worthy by the graduate recruitment in Bakers is such a huge thing especially as an international student.

I was wondering if it's worth a shot at all asking them to consider my application for the Direct TC route instead (especially since the applications for the 2025 tc are still open till April?) I know it's a really long shot but I'm really keen on working with this firm, Bakers has been a dream firm for me since day dot. @Jessica Booker from the grad rec POV is this unusual or worse still, completely impossible? Is it worth a shot if I thoroughly explain my situation - and might there be (even if it's a slim one) a chance at all the this request will succeed?
Not an expert, but a question to ask is whether you told them the reasons as to why you couldn’t complete your interview. If you said that you could no longer complete a summer VS (and that you had urgent family matters to attend to so couldn’t complete an interview then anyway), I’d say you have a chance. If you just blanked the invite, it might be a different story. IIRC, I actually saw someone on last year’s thread who changed their BM VS offer to a TC offer, so given you’re earlier in the process it might actually be more likely.
 
Does anyone have any good resources on the Credit Suisse sale, particularly on the tier 1 bonds and the effects on the bond market / banking shares in the future (I have read the stuff in the FT and I’m not looking for basic explainer type articles)
 
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Does anyone have any good resources on the SVB collapse, particularly on the tier 1 bonds and the effects on the bond market / banking shares in the future (I have read the stuff in the FT and I’m not looking for basic explainer type articles)
 
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Hi everyone! I have a question - it's a long shot

I couldn't complete my Baker McKenzie interview within the stipulated time frame due to urgent family matters that surfaced, and also realised I cannot do the summer vacation scheme for this reason as I would like to prioritise and set aside some time in dealing with these matters. However, I do not want to completely scrap or throw away such a huge chance; to me passing the WG test and having my application deemed worthy by the graduate recruitment in Bakers is such a huge thing especially as an international student.

I was wondering if it's worth a shot at all asking them to consider my application for the Direct TC route instead (especially since the applications for the 2025 tc are still open till April?) I know it's a really long shot but I'm really keen on working with this firm, Bakers has been a dream firm for me since day dot. @Jessica Booker from the grad rec POV is this unusual or worse still, completely impossible? Is it worth a shot if I thoroughly explain my situation - and might there be (even if it's a slim one) a chance at all the this request will succeed?
There is no harm in asking. The worst they can do/say is no, and then you are no different a position than you are in now.
 
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If an application asks 'Please list other work experience or career events you have attended. 500 words max' would they want me to make a list or written paragraphs/full sentences? The word count is so high it's confusing me. (this is for bakers)
 
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