Honestly don't deep it. It's gonna be too late and you'll get auto rejetecion as spaces will be filled.Left my Bird & Bird app way too late. Can anyone shed some light on the question: "Based on your research, what do you understand to be the biggest opportunity for one of the sectors in which we specialise?" Is it a genuine question on the sector, or am I meant to tie this back to B&B? Or is it in fact a redundant question, because an opportunity for the sector is an opportunity for B&B? HELP!
This isn’t true. I submitted my bird application a day before the deadline and got through the stages.Honestly don't deep it. It's gonna be too late and you'll get auto rejetecion as spaces will be filled.
That helps a lot just to direct my thoughts a bit better. Thanks so much!Hi! I personally answered the Q like this: (1) Describe some recent news / updates and how it's affected individuals / clients. (2) Highlight one of their sectors, and explain how they could help or what kind of work they would receive as a result of this news and be specific e.g., renegotiating insurance contracts. (3) Result e.g., can expand the firm's client base, strengthen their expertise in that sector etc., Hope this helps and good luck![]()
I feel for you!! Exactly, it's been so hard to balance with my degree! I don't want to burn out completely before exams, but it's hard not to with how hard it is to get a VS / TC nowadays. Imagine how nice it would be to just call up firms lol.This has been exactly what I have been pondering about throughout the past few weeks. It's disheartening, and because I am also at a highly-academic university, keeping up with both demands has been impossible. I've been having one meal a day plus vending machine snacks to sustain myself haha. It feels like exam season every term.
To add to that, every firm is adding to their process and making the whole application harder with VIs, more OTs etc. I was talking with a partner from Ashurst at an event and he said all he had to do back in the day was ring up the firm - he got a place on their interviews and their vac scheme the next day haha. Oh the good old times.
Best of luck, I really hope we both get something out of this application season!
Hey!Honest opinion sought - is it worth applying to V&E now even though its rolling?
Hello!For NRF, given their website only mentions "Tell us why you want to join, what excites you about our programme, and how your skills match our values. Keep it personal and specific." for their cover letter, am I right in saying we don't need to mention why law in the cover letter?
Hi!Left my Bird & Bird app way too late. Can anyone shed some light on the question: "Based on your research, what do you understand to be the biggest opportunity for one of the sectors in which we specialise?" Is it a genuine question on the sector, or am I meant to tie this back to B&B? Or is it in fact a redundant question, because an opportunity for the sector is an opportunity for B&B? HELP!
I think I was just told in December at some point. As far as I know though no one has gotten an AC or PFO in this thread yet so guessing decisions haven’t been made. People are still on WG stage so idk when we’ll hearAnyone that’s had a dla TI can you remember when they said we’d hear about ACs I cannot for the life of me remember
Thank you! For some reason I thought the ACs were late dec early jan no clue why I think I’d blanked at that pointI think I was just told in December at some point. As far as I know though no one has gotten an AC or PFO in this thread yet so guessing decisions haven’t been made. People are still on WG stage so idk when we’ll hear
Thanks, Abbie, that helps a lot. With this and @wooliewoo's advice, I feel more confident approaching this. Thanks so much for the outline. Super grateful for this community keeping me sane.Hi!
I'd say it is a sector-focused question, but you're not overthinking it - I think it is a good idea to link it back to Bird & Bird as well! The aim is to show you understand an industry they specialise in and can assess the commercial implications for clients and the firm.
I would pick one sector (such as tech, life sciences, energy, etc.), identify a specific opportunity for that the firm can utilise (i.e. AI regulation opening advisory work, renewable tech investment, etc.) and then explain why this creates work for Bird & Bird and how the firm is well-placed to help clients.
So it's not redundant - the key is showing that you can spot a sector trend and think commercially about its impact. If you can explain how this opportunity could drive client needs and the type of work Bird & Bird might be involved in, it demonstrates that you understand both the sector and the firm's positioning in it.
I hope that helps, and best of luck with the application!![]()
Hi!If an application has a (1) Why firm question and (2) question about one of their sectors of your choice, if I mention a primary reason for applying is based on a specific sector-strength in q (1), is it best to talk about that same sector in q (2) or does that make me seem a bit limited in my interests?
i think to save word count it's okay to say Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) at the start and then refer to them as NRF thereafter.In my cover letter, is it okay to refer to Norton Rose Fulbright in full once, and refer to them as NRF throughout the rest of the answer? Or is it better to just say the firm's full name every time?