I applied over a month ago so I wouldn't worry!When did you apply if I may ask? Applied last week and still heard nothing![]()
I applied over a month ago so I wouldn't worry!When did you apply if I may ask? Applied last week and still heard nothing![]()
Is it ok to put the university committee or extra activities in the work experience part?Hi @BobThebIlly this is definitely not a silly question, as law firms often use this kind of somewhat ambiguous terminology on their application forms (particularly in relation to work experience). Unhelpfully, there is no general consensus as to their interpretation, as different recruiters have different views of what terms like "work" and "extracurriculars" refer to and the extent to which they can overlap. For this reason, people often encounter such grey area roles which are not easy to classify.
As for your question, I would personally interpret "voluntary work" as meaning work you were not paid for. To qualify for "work: (rather than extracurriculars or hobbies, which are activities that are also not paid), I think there would be a general expectation for the role to involve substantial recurring tasks and responsibilities other people rely on you for. Applying this to an events manager role in a university society, I believe it would likely be included in a volunteer work category.
Finally, for filling in the fields:
- In the organisation category I would write the name of the university and the society;
- In the role category I would write "Events Manager";
- In the "How did you get the role" category I would provide a brief explanation of the selection process - i.e. were you elected following a campaign, were you selected by another society member after an application process, etc.
lol I also just got it today and I applied for the spring scheme on the first or second day applications opened, so don't stress.When did you apply if I may ask? Applied last week and still heard nothing![]()
lol I also just got it today and I applied for the spring scheme on the first or second day applications opened, so don't stress.
Appreciate it. Makes me assume that they are rolling + selective with this so its good knowing its not just some automatic SJT that I may use up my time on and may or may not pass xDI applied over a month ago so I wouldn't worry!
They are neither rolling nor selective lol they're just ironing out the kinks in their new AI interview led online assessment. Well, they're selective, but not for the first assessment. The invite email said if you're successful with the assessment, you'll be invited to the next stage, which is a SJT, but that you won't hear about that until after the application deadline.Appreciate it. Makes me assume that they are rolling + selective with this so its good knowing its not just some automatic SJT that I may use up my time on and may or may not pass xD
I am sorry to hear that. Do you mind if I ask whether you did the Watson-Glaser?DLA Piper PFO - quite surprised since I thought my application was decent but I think I was probably a bit late to the game applying just a few days ago
Nope! That's why I think I might have applied too late as literally applied on FridayI am sorry to hear that. Do you mind if I ask whether you did the Watson-Glaser?
Took me a while to complete that one - found it was easier to type out than dictate my answers!Mishcon test finally came through!
Those are pretty good scores!! Would you mind sharing what their 2:1 rule is, and where you noticed it please?Weil test, I think I did poorly on! Got 7,7,7 & 4 in their Amberjack categories.
Also subsequently noticed their rules on 2:1s in modules, which I hadn't noted, so I think that's a few hours of work that will amount to nothing!
That’s strange because I emailed grad rec and they confirmed they only require an overall 2:1. That said, their grad rec is known to be a bit sloppy, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s been some sort of miscommunication.Weil test, I think I did poorly on! Got 7,7,7 & 4 in their Amberjack categories.
Also subsequently noticed their rules on 2:1s in modules, which I hadn't noted, so I think that's a few hours of work that will amount to nothing!

Those are pretty good scores!! Would you mind sharing what their 2:1 rule is, and where you noticed it please?
“Our academic requirements are a minimum AAB at A-level or equivalent and a 2:1 degree (obtained or predicted). Applicants should demonstrate consistent grades across all modules of their degree. For example, candidates with a minimum 2:1 overall but low marks in multiple individual modules (e.g., below 60%) will not be considered for a vacation scheme.”That’s strange because I emailed grad rec and they confirmed they only require an overall 2:1. That said, their grad rec is known to be a bit sloppy, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s been some sort of miscommunication.
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