Yeah, I applied very early once it openedWell done! Is this for the London office ?
Yeah, I applied very early once it openedWell done! Is this for the London office ?
Thank you, I appreciate the thorough answerHey @TortillaTC Abbie is currently on annual leave, so she won't be able to respond to this. However, I would say that if others got a PFO and you haven't, then this is likely indicative of you having passed the benchmark and that they're currently screening through those applications to decide who to take to an AC, but lets wait and see.
Appreciate the waiting game is stressful, but your outcome is not decided until you hear back directly - anything can change e.g. last minute AC drop-outs for which they need to go back to the screening pile etc. It's tempting to contrast to others that have heard back, and try to picture where you're at (especially when you've taken the time and effort to go through the process) but it's better to ignore it and focus on other things until you receive word directly.
Good luck!
So I am in the midst of writing it. The cover letter is part of the application website but I don't think it is part of the form. When you're filling it out there are three questions that the form says are specifically the assessed part of the app and also don't have a word limit. Hence why I think the cover letter is part of creating a website account and not actually part of the application form (feels silly to do a cover letter when you have a written form of unlimited word count). Also the cover letter isn't mandatory which I think would be strange if it was part of the form.does anyone know what the MoFo app process is like? Is it just cv and cover letter or with additional questions?
Whenever I clicked off the tab (even if it was a word doc) the camera turned off. I kinda just did it regardless cause I didn't think it would matter that much but if you're worried about it then id advise having a separate screen with notes on competency questionsdoes MDR chatbot interview take up the whole screen or can you have other tabs open at the same time?
I'd say that was normal.A few questions:
Is it normal for the recruiters from law firms you've applied for to look at your profile in LinkedIn? Is that a good sign or a bad sign?
3 recruiters (I can't see who) from this firm I'm waiting to hear back from has looked at my profile, and I'm wondering why... I really hope nothing in my profile through them off!
I think your LinkedIn profile looks great! Well-organised and very impressiveI'd say that was normal.
It can take a bit of judgement to make sure that your profile has a strong support for the applications being made, however. Career changers like me also have to find a balance between what we are currently doing and what we would like to do in the future (a TC). That can be tricky.
Here is my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-kitchen-63997a23a/. Out of curiosity, does anyone think I could reorganise things to make the profile more appealing to law firm recruiters?
Thanks for any feedback. (Feel free to connect, too!)
I usually bullet point'Please give details of any academic awards, prizes, or scholarships gained at School, University, or membership of any societies or clubs.' (250 words)
Would it be appropriate to write in bullet points for this? Or should I stick to full sentences?
Your profile makes you seem very experienced with a good academic background. I don't think recruiters will focus on LinkedIn that much, it's more quickly looking through for red flags.I'd say that was normal.
It can take a bit of judgement to make sure that your profile has a strong support for the applications being made, however. Career changers like me also have to find a balance between what we are currently doing and what we would like to do in the future (a TC). That can be tricky.
Here is my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-kitchen-63997a23a/. Out of curiosity, does anyone think I could reorganise things to make the profile more appealing to law firm recruiters?
Thanks for any feedback. (Feel free to connect, too!)
omds i feel so seen. I have like 8 notebooks and case study worksheets scattered all over my room which i'm gonna dread to find if i get to an AC lmaoHow it feels trying to remember a case study from an open day, because I don’t want to go find the notebook I used
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Did you get the email saying they’ll get back to you <2 weeks?also was anyone just straight up ghosted by PWC post vi![]()
yeah, multiple times... i was supposed to hear back mid nov and then mid dec...Did you get the email saying they’ll get back to you <2 weeks?