I wonder if their poor grad team are trying to get back to everyone by tomorrow!
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I wonder if their poor grad team are trying to get back to everyone by tomorrow!
looks like all invites for next stage might be sent out today then if they've reviewed up to 18th Dec...Reed smith assessment invite applied 18th December.
probably like 2 strengths/skills that you developed + 1 weakness that you dont (and shouldnt) call a weakness (prlly make sure it's not instrumental to the role like communication/responsiveness or something of that sort). id probably go a step ahead and explain what i'm doing now to develop in my area for growthI’m working on my Cooley app atm and one of the app questions is as follows:
We are all ‘work in progress’ and need to celebrate our strengths but also focus on our areas for growth. Please tell us about you (strengths and areas for growth). (300 words)
What does this even mean lmao. Questions like this one rly confuse me so much ngl.
Does anyone have any advice or insight into how this kind of question ought to be tackled?
Talk about your strengths and how you developed them and are continuously developing them and for the weakness bit, just choose one weakness and the key thing is you mention how you are overcoming that weakness and how you’ve been working on it, what steps have you taken to overcome and work on it. I remember, I had answered this question in an interview, and said networking and said that I had come from a different country, imposter syndrome, then spoke about how important networking is in any profession especially legal so I did a lot of open days, part time roles at university which required client contact though out my degree. They were happy with my answer. Essentially I feel they want to see your approach here.I’m working on my Cooley app atm and one of the app questions is as follows:
We are all ‘work in progress’ and need to celebrate our strengths but also focus on our areas for growth. Please tell us about you (strengths and areas for growth). (300 words)
What does this even mean lmao. Questions like this one rly confuse me so much ngl.
Does anyone have any advice or insight into how this kind of question ought to be tackled?
I think it is fine to email them once their self-imposed reply deadline has passed, in the sense that such a query is not likely to be looked negatively upon. That said, I would advise you not to do this before at least another week or so has passed. This is because graduate recruiters frequently end up needing a few extra days to get back to people, and Christmas is a particularly busy time of the year (if not the busiest) for most law firms - both in terms of their general workload and in terms of managing the recruitment cycle.If grad rec said they'd get back to me 'by Christmas' post-AC but they still haven't (the AC was a month ago), is it worth emailing them? @Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu I would appreciate any advice!
hey what did the email say if you dont mind me asking?Anyone else get that slaughters email? How should we read into it?
Hi!I’m working on my Cooley app atm and one of the app questions is as follows:
We are all ‘work in progress’ and need to celebrate our strengths but also focus on our areas for growth. Please tell us about you (strengths and areas for growth). (300 words)
What does this even mean lmao. Questions like this one rly confuse me so much ngl.
Does anyone have any advice or insight into how this kind of question ought to be tackled?
hey what did the email say if you dont mind me asking?
Hi @lucky gal and huge congratulations on the AC! I would say most of the preparation should still be quite similar to that for a law firm AC, in that most competency/motivational questions and any individual/group exercises will likely not differ a lot. I think the key points of difference will consist of questions around your understanding of PWC's business and your motivation to work there as opposed to at a commercial law firm. Thus, I would invest time in researching PWC really throughly and in scrutinising your "why the firm" explanations.Hi @Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu,
I have an upcoming AC with PWC, and this would be my first AC ! As PWC isn't a conventional law firm, how would you suggest preparing for it?
In addition, would anyone have tips on the Reed Smith VI?
Thank you again and happy holidays!
Hey @Lawlawland,I have a weird question...
Is there any thread in this forum where people just log/journal the situation/pressure they're in and others hear or offer comfort?
Something safe and secure and devoid of "i'mma be honest talks" and also that doesn't block the flow of knowledge sharing happening in the main VS/TC thread?
If there isn't one, would it be a good idea to have one, so people feel comfortable to open and seen enough to get hope and pick themselves up? @Jaysen ✨
May I ask you when this was?i think i met one at their ac
2023May I ask you when this was?