Like a month, they took agesHey, how long after submitting your app did you receive the test?
Like a month, they took agesHey, how long after submitting your app did you receive the test?
Wish I did better at undergrad now - US firms application process is way easierI think there are a handful of firms that are solely application and interviews (no test stages):
Covington & Burling
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Debevoise & Plimpton
Dechert
Goodwin
Jones Day
Kirkland & Ellis
Morrison Foerster
Paul Hastings
Sidley Austin
Skadden
Slaughter and May
Travers Smith
Vinson & Elkins
Willkie Farr & Gallagher
There might be others but these are the ones in mind that I believe don’t use tests.
Think most of these firms place emphasis on academics though (AAA/AAB and strong 2:1).
Thank you so much for the insight!they asked this question in the video interview last year! i progressed to ac and my answer was
1. current regulation of social media as intermediaries
2. clarifying the difference between regulating the social media companies themselves vs scrutinising individuals' posts
3. importance of privacy and freedom of speech rights of individual, but recognised security or hate speech concerns
4. alternative to regulation: incentivise social media to develop beneficial community guidelines/ self correcting policies
5. problem with proposed solution: private companies acting as arbiters of justice, potentially impinging on public rights
which is to say there really was no structure at all but i think VI format allowed that flexibility 🤔
Would still deeply appreciate this, especially since there are many more applicants who are also curious!For anyone who has been invited to the Freshfields AC, I would really appreciate insight into when you applied, whether you included extracurriculars within the work experience section, and how you found the stage 2 assessment. Feel free to either PM or reply here!
I secured a vac scheme last year whilst travelling SEA post uni and my interviewers loved the fact that I was dedicated enough to attend a virtual AC whilst backpacking i.e. you don't need to be working straight out of university and all work / life experience is valuable, not just paralegallingHello! New poster and I have some questions if anyone can answer:
1. I got PFO from Covington's winter vac scheme ages ago, but also applied to their summer scheme using the same application (because the application seemed to allow it? ). The rejection was for the Winter scheme, but should I consider the summer one a lost cause too?
2. I have not heard back from Bird & Bird in three weeks about the WG. Should I expect a PFO incoming?
3. I completed the Simmons & Simmons VI/SJT on the 28th of November and haven't heard back (I know it has not been long). Given that it is rolling, should I also consider this one a PFO?
4. Am I shooting myself in the foot by not getting a job right now (unemployed graduate) and trying to focus on applications? It feels like everyone I see is becoming a paralegal, and that I may have done better this cycle if I had an ongoing job right now (I have only progressed past one initial screening and gotten PFOed from 6 firms).
2nd stagewas there no VI component to Latham test or did I miss something somehow? last year there were questions
Congratulations! If you do not mind sharing, when did you apply and take the test?hey everyone, I wanted some help asap. I got through to the second stage of Latham and Watkins but I know NOTHING . is it timed? what kind of questions? how many questions? how long to prepare? is the VI automatic or is it impressive to get to this stage? please please please help me, I have never got this far and I'm literally dying for a vs (poor and stuff)!
I applied for VS. Radio silence since the test (like a month, I think)Looking at Gibson Dunn, would it be risky in applying to their TC only and not the VS? The website states you can apply for the TC separately however, 90% of their TC's go to those who have completed the VS. I have just graduated and started a job in IB, not applied to many VS due to annual leave and the nature of my job means conflict of interest for many firms. Also has anyone received a VS offer thus far given they're rolling and close next month? 🤔
I paralegal at a mid tier firm in Manchester not in a commercial department and have gotten to interview stage at Travers and HSF, I don’t think they really care too much as long as you highlight your transferable skills etc. If you can get a paralegal role in corporate or commercial even better but I don’t think it’s essential.Looking for some advice please - you are all really good at that on here!
I am in the final year of my law degree so will be graduating next summer. I did a VS earlier this year but unfortunately did not convert it to a TC. I am applying again for VS and direct TCs but I am anxious about work after uni. I cannot afford to not have a full time job, so will be looking to paralegal. I cannot afford to live in London on a paralegal salary, so would have to work at a more local firm. Is this looked down upon by city and US firms? Because I am not paralegalling in a commercial law firm setting?
It just seems as though everyone already lives in London and can paralegal at firms they hope to eventually train at. This is simply not viable for me, so any insights would be appreciated please!