Wishing everyone a beautiful day!
I contacted the early careers team and they said they should be able to communicate outcomes this weekHow come you think that? But exciting and scary at the same time!
Fingers crossed for everyone!!I contacted the early careers team and they said they should be able to communicate outcomes this week
Surely 3-5 chats a day over two weeks is excessive ?@Abbie Whitlock hey Abbie, would be grateful for some guidance on the below. I’ve just gotten my first VS offer and was informed yesterday that I should be aiming for 3-5 coffee chats a day?? My first question is, won’t I have work to do? If I do, do I still go up and ask for coffee chats, and if so, won’t that reflect badly on me?
Also I’m not quite sure how to approach people. Obviously you get plenty of exposure to trainees, but would one just waltz into a partners or associates office and ask to have a conversation? I’m assuming they will obviously be very busy.
Also do I just talk to them about ongoing commercial developments/deals they’ve done? Like “hey what do you think abour X development”? Or do they expect more open curiosity about their work specifically. This coffee chat concept has me mildly losing my mind
Hi!Hi there! Was the final TC interview different to the partner interview? If so, can you please outline how it was different, and what the final TC interview focused on?
Hey!Hi @Jaysen @Abbie Whitlock , I was wondering whether anyone can offer guidance on case studies involving restructuring and capital markets? I known M&A case studies are very popular but the firm I have got an interview with is also known for restructuring. Any tips/resources would be very helpful, and just in general what would a non-M&A case study look like?
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Hey!@Abbie Whitlock hey Abbie, would be grateful for some guidance on the below. I’ve just gotten my first VS offer and was informed yesterday that I should be aiming for 3-5 coffee chats a day?? My first question is, won’t I have work to do? If I do, do I still go up and ask for coffee chats, and if so, won’t that reflect badly on me?
Also I’m not quite sure how to approach people. Obviously you get plenty of exposure to trainees, but would one just waltz into a partners or associates office and ask to have a conversation? I’m assuming they will obviously be very busy.
Also do I just talk to them about ongoing commercial developments/deals they’ve done? Like “hey what do you think abour X development”? Or do they expect more open curiosity about their work specifically. This coffee chat concept has me mildly losing my mind
Hi!Hey everyone. And hi @Abbie Whitlock if you could please have some insight to this, that would be great.
Is it considered weird to reach out to trainee solicitors before an AC? Obv in regards to what they like about the firm. Reach out to them on LinkedIn? Or is this considered bad practice for future ACs? And would it be bad to ask how they found the interview- and whether the firm prefers a more formal ( neutral approach) or a chatty one
Thanks everyone!! Have a good day![]()
Thanks Abbie!! Would you say its normal to then just step away mid work day for such a coffee chat? As in, should these be planned during work hours or only during lunch/after work? I’m worried that i will come across as disengaged if i step away for these chats for longer periods mid work day.Hey!
Congratulations on the VS offer!!
3-5 coffee chats a day does sound like quite a lot - on some of my schemes, I didn't even have that many across the whole week! I would personally treat it as a rough guide rather than a strict expectation, as you will have work to do and that should always come first. If you are busy, focus on doing that well and just fit in coffee chats where you can. Of course, if the firm is encouraging that level of networking, it's worth making an effort to arrange a good number, but I would still prioritise the quality if your work over hitting a specific number of chats.
In terms of approaching people, you definitely don't need to just walk into offices unannounced (although this can be a quick way to arrange one if they are in your team!). I personally found it easiest to send a brief email which said something along the lines of: "Hello X, My name is Y and I am on the vacation scheme this week, currently sitting in Z department. I would love to hear about your work if you have some time this week". Most people are very open to it, including associates and partners - they know that you'll be at the firm, and will want to learn. I'd also make sure to put it in their calendar once you have arranged it, so that they don't forget!
I also stressed about what to talk about in the coffee chats, but I would try not to overthink it! You don't need to lead with a commercial news story unless it comes up naturally. It is completely fine (and usually expected) to ask questions about:
If you can link in a bit of commercial awareness, that is great, but it isn't a test so I'd try not to force it. It is more about showing a genuine interest in the individual, and being easy to talk to.
- What they actually do day-to-day
- The types of deals or matters they work on
- How they got into their practice area or joined the firm
- What they enjoy or find challenging
The overall aim of coffee chats is to learn more about the firm and to come across as engaged and curious. You don't need to be overly strategic about it, and a few good conversations a day alongside your work should be more than enough![]()
Congrats! Was this for Kennedys by any chance?Advice needed! I have been fortunate enough to receive a direct TC offer from a firm, with only 1 week to accept the offer. I have another vacation scheme coming up next month with my dream firm. I really want to try my luck with my dream firm, but also don't want to turn down a guaranteed TC at the other firm (I have asked and they are unwilling to extend the offer deadline). Any advice on how to proceed ?@Abbie Whitlock