Can anyone who have done CC WGT tell me if it has a video interview?
And how similar it's percentile is to their test percentile.
And how similar it's percentile is to their test percentile.
Depends on the law firm.Does everybody include extra-curriculars in their work experience?
I'm no expert, but that definitely sounds like more pros than cons to me! Especially in the VI which is arguably more difficult to have a solid performance in compared to multiple choice questions. Fingers crossed for you!, it seems like a balanced performance!I just did the Simmons & Simmons test and got 5/10 in two of the areas they 'look for' but scored highly in their third one, did well in their verbal and numerical expertise and feel like my video interview was solid - Should I expect those two lower areas to mess up my chances completely?
Thank you my levels of despair have now evened out slightly!I'm no expert, but that definitely sounds like more pros than cons to me! Especially in the VI which is arguably more difficult to have a solid performance in compared to multiple choice questions. Fingers crossed for you!, it seems like a balanced performance!
Glad I could help slightly! I will probably have a very similar post on the forum tomorrow after doing mine so I might need your reassurance too lolThank you my levels of despair have now evened out slightly!
Perhaps they have, like, initial applicants who are primary and a group in reserve if the primary don't do a good job of the written exercise? Time-limited production of materials always feels like a good way to work out who is good under the time pressure, more in line with the job, versus those who can craft something well researched, but might take a long time to produce that i.e. application form questionsThat’s crazy! I’m convinced I’m toast but there doesn’t appear to be any rhyme or reason. When did you apply? Huge congrats!🙌
No just WG to start withCan anyone who have done CC WGT tell me if it has a video interview?
And how similar it's percentile is to their test percentile.
Hey!Does everybody include extra-curriculars in their work experience? - this firm doesn't have a separate extracurriculars section or questions that ask for it.
Hello!Hello @Abbie Whitlock
For this question, Briefly summarise a recent commercial news article - can I mention about an AI-powered TV show or is this not commercial? I have some things I could say about this, or is it better to mention something like trade, M&A etc?
Thank you
Hey @Abbie Whitlock , their work experience options are only paid employment, work experience - unpaid/paid, volunteering and open days. So, would you say they're not looking for extracurriculars?Hey!
I'd definitely agree with other forum users - if there isn't a separate extracurriculars section or questions that ask for it, it's perfectly fine to include them in the work experience section.
However, I would limit this to extra-curriculars that are 'structured' (i.e. not hobbies) such as university societies, sports clubs, or volunteering. This is because you will expected to outline the role, responsibilities and skills that you gained within the work experience entry, and this may be more difficult for some hobbies![]()
While I have not completed HL's assessment, in my experience the following are central in having a good answer for a situational judgement question in an VI/interview question:Anyone have any general pointers for the video interview aspect of Hogan Lovells' job simulation assessment? Will be my first video interview. Assuming they will be situational judgement questions rather than overt competency questions? And how much time to prepare?
Thanks!
Just finished the Freshfields stage 2. I thought it was very fair and interesting. Lots of VIs.
I agree this suggests they are not looking for you to discuss general extracurriculars, but I would argue that including positions of significant responsibility which involved (i) recurring tasks that took up significant portions of your time; and (ii) other people in an organisation relying on you delivering on said tasks comes close enough to work experience in its features that you cold classify it as "Work experience - unpaid". At the very least it seems to me such roles have to be considered as sitting in a grey area between extracurriculars and work, and as such I would not expect a recruiter to take issue with you mentioning it. Thus, I think you should still be able to include experiences like roles in a university society.Hey @Abbie Whitlock , their work experience options are only paid employment, work experience - unpaid/paid, volunteering and open days. So, would you say they're not looking for extracurriculars?
I received an invite to complete the video assessment for the Open Day. Do you have any tips/insight into how to prepare for the questions asked please?For those who signed up for Latham Nov Open Day, do you know when we expected to hear back?
Were the questions more competency or motivation-based, or a mix of both?Just finished the Freshfields stage 2. I thought it was very fair and interesting. Lots of VIs.