I have no idea!! hahaWhat even is their benchmark if its by scores ?
Thanks a lot for your answer!It depends what the work experience is. positions of responsibility - university/work society position, volunteering, reservist etc these would be great to include. if you were a waiter at a cafe and undertook a new responsibility such as promoting the cafe via social media showing your entrepreneurial, leadership and networking skills. It is all about how you phrase your experience. Is there anything you are interested in? train spotting, bird watching, football or travelling these can all be put in this section under hobbies.
I find the more you write the better you get, once you've cracked it you keep applying as you have more hope (this happened with me in my first application cycle). Also once you've done a few of the well known online assessments amberjack, cappfinity, artic shores and WG you know what you prefer and how to 'game' them to get better results as they can be repetitive (especially amberjack). By writing more I understood why i got rejected for the first few applications I made as they were terrible hahaI don't know how people do so many applications every year, I think I've developed writer's fatigue or something 😂 I think this is a sign to finish off the last few apps and call it a year 🤞
I can't tell whether I've cracked it or not... I also still suck at online tests, so I'm guessing I'm not good enough yet LMAO. Do you have any advice in this regard? I feel like I've hit a wall 😭I find the more you write the better you get, once you've cracked it you keep applying as you have more hope (this happened with me in my first application cycle). Also once you've done a few of the well known online assessments amberjack, cappfinity, artic shores and WG you know what you prefer and how to 'game' them to get better results as they can be repetitive (especially amberjack). By writing more I understood why i got rejected for the first few applications I made as they were terrible haha
Hi, thank you, may i ask so there's no behavioural vi questions right?For those looking for Latham Part 2 insights: Here is what I can say
Q1 (practice): 'assessed but more scored.'
Q2 and Q3: Expect VARYING recording times.
WG is normal difficulty around 30 questions in total.
Don't want to say more cuz it'll take away the whole point of VIs.
Good luck everyone!
It only clicked in my final year of university. I had the experience of applying and getting rejections in 2nd year, once i went into my final year rejections did not phase me as much as they did when I was in 2nd year every rejection felt personal (its not) haha. AI is a great tool, use it to break down what the application question is asking. It's easy to think what the question is asking but i may be asking something else always clarify. I had a method of including a case/deal the firm worked on that interested me and linking it to my interested whether it's a well known brand or it's a holiday destination I've been to I tried to relate with the case/deal i was using. Open days, law fairs, dinners, LinkedIn connections from alumni all to gain insight. It was ight work writing the answers as i had more than enough information, zero attachment to firms, did enough online tests to last a life time so I knew i had cracked it when i got lots of next stages for firms only i could wish for. I did not meet the A level requirement for many firms but progressed. There was of course 2/3 firms i loved and had breakdowns when rejected but onwards and upwards I will move there laterally if not securing a TC thereI can't tell whether I've cracked it or not... I also still suck at online tests, so I'm guessing I'm not good enough yet LMAO. Do you have any advice in this regard? I feel like I've hit a wall 😭
Thank you so much! I guess it does come with experience and time! I will do my best, good luck to you too!It only clicked in my final year of university. I had the experience of applying and getting rejections in 2nd year, once i went into my final year rejections did not phase me as much as they did when I was in 2nd year every rejection felt personal (its not) haha. AI is a great tool, use it to break down what the application question is asking. It's easy to think what the question is asking but i may be asking something else always clarify. I had a method of including a case/deal the firm worked on that interested me and linking it to my interested whether it's a well known brand or it's a holiday destination I've been to I tried to relate with the case/deal i was using. Open days, law fairs, dinners, LinkedIn connections from alumni all to gain insight. It was ight work writing the answers as i had more than enough information, zero attachment to firms, did enough online tests to last a life time so I knew i had cracked it when i got lots of next stages for firms only i could wish for. I did not meet the A level requirement for many firms but progressed. There was of course 2/3 firms i loved and had breakdowns when rejected but onwards and upwards I will move there laterally if not securing a TC there
There will be a point where you hit a wall but in January once tings are up and running, offers are flying about you will get that urge to apply. As for now focus on your studies get the best grades you can in your 2nd year and work on answering written examples of work as this is an area people fall short with on schemes.
Good luck!
Hey, I have to do my online assessent soon. I would be grateful if you can give me insights on the type of questions especially what questions did they ask for the video interview component? Thanks!Can anyone who had progressed to Mayer Brown's next stage after the online assessment and vi in previous cycles share their scores here? I got high for applied verbal intellect, low for numerical intellect, 4/7/6/4, think I did well in vi but still not sure.
I think you're the only one on this thread who has been invited to a Simmons AC so far. ---- I stand corrected, I have spotted one other person in this cycle.Has anyone heard back post Simmons AC?
When should one assume PFOs from Mayer Brown and Weil - after how many days of submitting lmao