This round I got:Top Strengths:
Analytical / Complex Thinking
Effective Communication
Professional Development:
Self-motivation (???????)
Fingers crossed for a swift quick stage 2 inv!!!This round I got:
Strengths:
Detail Orientated
Analytical/Complex Thinking
Professional development:
Self-Motivation
It seems to vary by firm, but I had Links cancel my winter VS application in favour of a DTC app.Hi all, I'm wondering if it's possible to email Early Talent about switching my application from a Spring scheme to the Summer one? The timeline no longer works and the deadline for both schemes is today - if I email today would that be acceptable? I don't want to cause a lot of hassle for them though. Please let me know if anyone has tried doing this before!
I don’t see why it would be an issue, the spring/summer interviews are usually ran on a similar timeline. So as long as you let them know early on, should be okay. There’s also no harm in asking, I say go for itHi all, I'm wondering if it's possible to email Early Talent about switching my application from a Spring scheme to the Summer one? The timeline no longer works and the deadline for both schemes is today - if I email today would that be acceptable? I don't want to cause a lot of hassle for them though. Please let me know if anyone has tried doing this before!
Ask Chris brown he said he got a vs there…For those applying to Akin, how are we meant to approach these two questions, as they appear to be pretty similar:
1: what motivates you to pursue a career as a commercial solicitor, and why do you see Akin as the right place to begin that journey?
2: what are you looking for in your legal career, and how do you see a firm like Akin helping you achieve those goals?
Any help would be appreciated! Also, if @Andrei Radu or @Abbie Whitlock have any insight that would be super helpful too!
Ok thank you! That does make sense :0I don’t see why it would be an issue, the spring/summer interviews are usually ran on a similar timeline. So as long as you let them know early on, should be okay. There’s also no harm in asking, I say go for it![]()
Hi!Hi all, I'm wondering if it's possible to email Early Talent about switching my application from a Spring scheme to the Summer one? The timeline no longer works and the deadline for both schemes is today - if I email today would that be acceptable? I don't want to cause a lot of hassle for them though. Please let me know if anyone has tried doing this before!
NopePeople who've applied for the Simmons AI internship, did you hear back from them yet?
No worries! For the types of transactional-focused firms you mentioned, the information relating to the practices you mentioned covers the core of what you will need to know. Besides that, I think you should just aim to be able to explain in laymen terms some more basic business and commercial law concepts, such as:Thank you @Andrei Radu - this is really helpful. Also, I'm wondering beyond knowing about banking & finance, M&A, and private equity - is there any other concepts regarding practice areas that we need to know. I don't mean like trends or inflation etc, but pure substantive concepts and content. And if so, what exactly should we learn? I hope that makes sense. The US firms I have in mind are strong in corporate, PE, capital markets etc
Thank you
I think what matters more here is how you go about discussing achievements or positions of responsibility rather than how many of them you discuss. You want each of your points to be properly contextualised and to be very specific about what you exactly did and accomplished, but at the same time to be concise and to stick to what is truly important. For a 500-word answer, I think anything in the range of 3-5 separate experiences to discuss would be considered acceptable.How many achievements/positions of responsibility did you discuss on Willkie's application given the 500 word limit? Gemma said 3 should be fine but firms usually have 300 words for this question not 500.
Thank you!! I've emailed them now - the deadline for the scheme is tonight, so hopefully I am early enough!Hi!
This can vary between firms, but it's often possible! After securing a Summer VS, I contacted the early careers team at another firm I had to applied to for a Summer VS and asked whether I could switch to the Spring scheme instead. They agreed, and I ultimately received a Spring VS offer from them (so it isn't going to negatively impact your application!).
If you're considering doing the same, just make sure you reach out as early as possible as it makes the process much easier for them to accommodate. A polite email explaining your situation and asking whether a switch is possible is completely acceptable![]()
Not at all - I was progressed to the AC stage following two different VI experiences where I had failed to properly conclude my point and got cut off in at least one answer. I think recruiters generally care a lot more about your substantive points and about how you went about expressing them than about whether you stuck very strictly to the intended format, to the extent that they can easily overlook issues with the latter if they are quite happy with how you handled the former.Hi @Andrei Radu @Abbie Whitlock please can I ask during a 2 minute video interview response, if I talked about all important points and got cut off when I was trying to end the whole answer with a nice conclusion sentence, does that automatically mean failing the video interview question?
Thank you, I was thinking 4! Would you recommend highlighting exact skills developed and connecting them back to the role of a trainee solicitor? (The original question is: "Please tell us about your achievements and positions of responsibility.") Their grad rec said no skills under the work experience section but this is a supporting question so I'm unsure.I think what matters more here is how you go about discussing achievements or positions of responsibility rather than how many of them you discuss. You want each of your points to be properly contextualised and to be very specific about what you exactly did and accomplished, but at the same time to be concise and to stick to what is truly important. For a 500-word answer, I think anything in the range of 3-5 separate experiences to discuss would be considered acceptable.