If it’s just a right to work check, this won’t take very long as it will require you to provide your passport.I just accepted an internship offer from a law firm and in my contract it states that they will pass my details on to Experian for a Right to Work check. Does anyone know how long Experian take to send the link for the check? If you’ve done one before.
I am so sorry you are in this situation, it really is not a nice situation to be in especially for the hard work you put in to get your vacation scheme offer. I am genuinely sorry.What to do when my work may not give me the 4 days unpaid leave to be able to complete a full VS (I already have 6 days authorised but it is the extra 4 days I am unable to get) in April. The firm have made it clear you need to attend for the entirety of the scheme. Feeling deflated after working so hard for this
I think this a great point but I would watch out for scholarship deadlines if you are self-funding. Often these are a few months in advance and will require you to have been accepted onto the course to be considered.I think you should wait since you can apply two/three weeks before the conversion course starts so there is plenty of time for you to apply after your schemes.
If you get a training contract before, they will enrol you so no issues there too!
Thanks so much for this. I will take your advice onboardI am so sorry you are in this situation, it really is not a nice situation to be in especially for the hard work you put in to get your vacation scheme offer. I am genuinely sorry.
It is really difficult to say what I would do in your situation as I was not in your situation when I was applying and considerations around this are very personal. What I would suggest is covering all your basis, asking the firm if they would be willing to offer you an assessment centre to convert the vacation scheme into a direct training contract without doing the scheme, and at the same time explain to your current employer the importance of this experience for your career and your skillset.
I am sorry again for this but I am hopeful you will find a way and the law firms will come to their senses,
Good luck
I agree! I had to quit my job to do my vac schemes this cycle and last cycle on a student visa I couldn’t even apply to most winter and spring schemes! I recognize quitting my job is a HUGE privelledge especially on a visa :/ so I’m very sorry to hear OPs situation with annual leaveHonestly ! I started seeing people getting troubles continuously to get annual leaves or breaks from their full time jobs due to conflict interests or contract restrictions, after securing a vacation scheme and going through a long process. Also, there is a problem of international students who are not allowed to do their schemes during certain dates, and the problem of people having skilled worker visa who cannot do a second job due to visa restrictions.
All these issues make this market VERY DISCRIMINATORY for internationals and full time workers and the fact that most TC offers are given from vacation schemes makes Law firms lose a lot of excellent candidates.
As someone who is personally going through this now, I want people to share what do they think about this topic.
Omg this is my fear! I haven't heard back for summer yet (did the test on 02/28) and idk if the radio silence means a PFO 😭I haven’t heard back post-test for Spring. Obviously a PFO at this point but I’m so confused why some people have heard back with a PFO and others radio silence 😞.
Yeah I am currently battling this situation. I'd say it is harder to apply to firms when working full time as opposed to being at uni so to make it far in the process and be shut down at the end is super humbling. Weighing up the risk of losing my current job for a protentional not even certain TC offer after a VS is a decision I still haven't come to.Honestly ! I started seeing people getting troubles continuously to get annual leaves or breaks from their full time jobs due to conflict interests or contract restrictions, after securing a vacation scheme and going through a long process. Also, there is a problem of international students who are not allowed to do their schemes during certain dates, and the problem of people having skilled worker visa who cannot do a second job due to visa restrictions.
All these issues make this market VERY DISCRIMINATORY for internationals and full time workers and the fact that most TC offers are given from vacation schemes makes Law firms lose a lot of excellent candidates.
As someone who is personally going through this now, I want people to share what do they think about this topic.
If it helps - my experience was it’s way more expensive for the firm to replace you than it is for them to give you 4 days unpaid leave! In most cases especially if it’s full time white collar work - you probably have the negotiating leverage. My prev firm told me they’d be ok giving me the three weeks off vs me leaving!Yeah I am currently battling this situation. I'd say it is harder to apply to firms when working full time as opposed to being at uni so to make it far in the process and be shut down at the end is super humbling. Weighing up the risk of losing my current job for a protentional not even certain TC offer after a VS is a decision I still haven't come to.
Tempted to quit go off grid and live in the amazon forest but that might be a bit irrational
Happy to help you draft a mail if that’s helpful - appreciate it’s a super tricky situation!! Have been in it recentlyYeah I am currently battling this situation. I'd say it is harder to apply to firms when working full time as opposed to being at uni so to make it far in the process and be shut down at the end is super humbling. Weighing up the risk of losing my current job for a protentional not even certain TC offer after a VS is a decision I still haven't come to.
Tempted to quit go off grid and live in the amazon forest but that might be a bit irrational
When you say mentioning ACs in what context do you mean and to whom?So with no word from SH I am assuming my cycle is at an end. Final year non law. No VS but did get to 5 assessment centres Inc a US firm and a Silver Circle.
When applying next cycle should these be mentioned or would it indicate I wasn't even good enough for a VS let alone a TC?
Do have a grad offer for a grad scheme job but for next year 2025 so can have that as plan B. But unsure whether mentioning ACs is a good thing or not? Maybe @Jessica Booker or @axelbeugre could indicate what they would do/did.
ahh i see that's great they helped!!If it helps - my experience was it’s way more expensive for the firm to replace you than it is for them to give you 4 days unpaid leave! In most cases especially if it’s full time white collar work - you probably have the negotiating leverage. My prev firm told me they’d be ok giving me the three weeks off vs me leaving!
I swear they are so slow with this? Like so strange. None of the other firms I have applied to this year have been so slow/unresponsive.Still no word from SH summer scheme post-app?
I know I applied more than a month ago.I swear they are so slow with this? Like so strange. None of the other firms I have applied to this year have been so slow/unresponsive.
I also worked outside law and to do multiple schemes had to ultimately quit but I think it would’ve been fine for a three week stretch!! Hope your situation gets resolved 🩷🩷ahh i see that's great they helped!!
I don't work within law (I have a grad job) so to them me going elsewhere would not make any sense whatsoever. My manager struggled to give me 1 day off with my own annual leave for an AC 😂 they're soo supportive as you can see haha