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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

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Hiya @JustwantaTC

Would love to hear @Jessica Booker's take on this too, but from my experience, cover letters for paralegal roles follow many of the same principles as any strong legal cover letter. It’s a good idea to start with a brief introduction to who you are and your current situation, and then move into three key areas that most firms will be looking for. From my understanding, you don't have to cover off everything in the job description. However you'll want to ensure that it's clear from your application (if not the cover letter itself) that you meet the essential criteria, and at least some of the desirable criteria.

In terms of the structure, I would first try to explain why you’re interested in the firm you’re applying to. Here you'll want to be as specific as possible, linking your explanation to their particular strengths and experiences. Then, set out why the specific paralegal role appeals to you. If it's in a particular team, you'll want to be clear about why the work done by that team is interesting it to you, potentially aligning this with your own background and experiences. Finally, highlight the skills and experience you can bring to the role. Again, I'd try to match this to what the job description is asking for, even if you can’t cover every single point. It's helpful here to focus on the parts where you think you’re especially well suited.

If space allows, you can also briefly touch on your longer-term interest in commercial law. But overall, I think you can safely keep the focus on why you're (1) interested in the role and firm, (2) a good fit for the position and how you can contribute.
thank you for the detailed response @Ram Sabaratnam, that was really helpful! What about if it's an in house role, do you still suggest the same structure?
 
I asked HL for my WG score and they said they couldn’t provide feedback at this stage. Should I assume I failed to hit their benchmark then ?
🤔on what basis could they be ok to provide info to one candidate and not another? Seems a bit odd

Unless theyre gearing to release outcomes today/tomorrow?
 
I asked HL for my WG score and they said they couldn’t provide feedback at this stage. Should I assume I failed to hit their benchmark then ?
As @spamelinazoid has stated, it might be that soon they are going to release the outcome anyway, and hence, they have started holding back from sharing the WG scores. Nevertheless, please don't assume anything negative, as there are so many factors that we have no idea to base our assumptions tbh!
 
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hi @Jessica Booker what would you suggest to include in cover letters for paralegal roles? also, are you meant to cover off everything in the job descriptions? thanks
It wouldn't be possible to cover everything in a job description (JD) in a cover letter - but it is important to cover:
  • Why specifically this opportunity (more so why this department/role rather than "why this firm")
  • Highlighting your key skills/experiences that align with some of the JD's requirements that you think are less obvious from your CV or aspects you particularly want to highlight - this should effectively be the "why you" part of a cover letter
 
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