I submitted mine yesterday at 6:30pm and got an invite today at 5:20pmHi, I've submitted application a bit late for Reed Smith, was busy with exams,
I was wondering if anyone has gotten a test invite in the last couple days or is that perhaps it?
multiple qs, only a compulsory one, but w&c are giving VIs so quickly that I wasn't sure how important the written apps are for the recruitment teamThere was no written app?
wow ur profile sounds v competitive! no I approached the deal question in a similar way but yeah I guess we'll find out soonNot sure, I made it to the final interview for a VS last year and I think my application/experience was much weaker than this year (not as many grades, I also now have a year plus of legal experience in a commercial area).
I took longer than I should have on the SJT as I did it whilst sick, and from reading this forum I approached the deal question a lot more pragmatically than suggested on here (incorporating why W&C which I touched on elsewhere in my app, etc), but who knows.
I submitted last Thursday and got the test today (bit worried why it took so much longer than other people..)Hi, I've submitted application a bit late for Reed Smith, was busy with exams,
I was wondering if anyone has gotten a test invite in the last couple days or is that perhaps it?
Haha thank youwow ur profile sounds v competitive! no I approached the deal question in a similar way but yeah I guess we'll find out soon![]()
ohhh ok tysm!! do you think scores includes time or just raw scores? good luck with the ti btw you got thisIt was definitely scores from the SJT+WG and the question on the deal in the application. My application quality is always the same but my WG+SJT has always tanked me; I feel like I did better this time and hence managed to get the VI.
lol mood but you got this I'm sure!Haha thank youI wish the firms thought the same thing!!
Hey!Hey is anyone able to give some insight into what a virtual assessment centre would look like? All I’ve been told by the firm so far is that it will include a group exercise and interview.
This is my first cycle of applications and full disclosure I feel very lost.
Hey!Does anyone have any advice for a telephone interview? This will be my first one; I'm quite nervous and note sure what to expect. Do you have any recommendations @Abbie Whitlock ? Would appreciate any insight!
Hey!
Congratulations on being invited to the telephone interview stage!
Whilst I‘m not too sure on the specifics of Akin’s process, telephone interviews tend to focus on getting to know you and discussing your motivations for applying to the firm. If I was preparing for a telephone interview, I would focus on:
1. Motivational Questions
I would generally expect the classic three questions - why commercial law, why Akin, and why you. This can come in various forms, such as “why are you interested in our core practice areas” or “what makes you a good fit for Akin’s culture”. These approaches tend to blend a few of the motivational questions together, so I would just make sure that you address each aspect when answering the questions.
2. Competency Questions and Scenario Questions
I’d expect the common ones that are relevant to the role of a trainee solicitor - such as teamwork, resilience, handling pressure, solving problems, proactivity, etc. Using a clear structure such as STAR is ideal, as it ensures that you discuss each situation and competency in depth. I would always encourage you to read this guide by Andrei for competency questions
Scenario questions are quite similar to what would appear in an SJT, and could include things such as:
They are not necessarily looking for a ‘right’ answer - they want to see your judgment, approach, and thought process. I’d make sure to talk them through each stage in your process, and outline what you’d take into consideration at each point.
- ”What would you do if you had competing deadlines?”
- ”How would you handle a difficult colleague?”
3. Commercial Awareness
I would prepare for questions that follow the lines of “Tell us about a recent news story that interested you” or “Tell us about a recent news story that will impact the firm and our clients”. Make sure to research a few stories that you are able to understand well and that you are genuinely interested in, and explain:
- The context of the story (i.e. what is actually happening)
- The commercial implications
- How it might affect Akin’s clients or practice groups.
As it is a telephone interview, it will be slightly different than a normal interview in a few ways. I would make sure to keep your answers structured and concise, and speak with energy and genuine interest - this will help you build a rapport with the interviewer! You might also find it useful to clearly signpost your answers so that the interviewers are able to clearly follow along.
I hope that helps, and best of luck with the interview!
Hey!
Congratulations on the TI invite! Whilst I wouldn't have any specific insights into Morgan Lewis' TI, I can offer some general tips on how you could approach this interview. Given the interview is only 20 minutes, I think preparation is less about covering lots of ground and more about having very clear and concise answers.
I would re-read your application carefully and be prepared to speak about anything that you mentioned on it, as questions are often taken directly from it. For example, in similar interviews, I have been asked about some of the academic modules that I studied or particular initiatives that I was a part of.
Additionally, I would create a mini-bank of competency examples that you can adapt to different questions, keeping the background / context of them structured and to the point. This could involve picking 2-3 main experiences from your work experience or academic background and highlighting what competencies you displayed.
I would make sure that you have a clear and specific answer to the more common interview questions - namely, "why Morgan Lewis", "why law" and "why you". Try to focus on a few genuine reasons, rather than trying to cover everything, and always make sure to back up your points with evidence.
As there is a time constraint, it will help to focus on clarity and structure - it might be the case that they are looking at how well you can communicate and prioritise under pressure rather than how much detail you give.
Best of luck!!![]()
Hey!Hi @Abbie Whitlock I hope you are well! I was wondering if it would be possible to PM you with a question around interview technique? Thank you!
Hi!Question, in the why the firm question in an itnerview, is it ok to literally say the exact same things i said in my application form?
yup we are getting PFOd 99.999998%Has anyone still not received any feedback after the Ashurst DTC AC? Just wanted to check where everyone is at![]()
Sad Story/(ㄒoㄒ)/ I took the Written Assessment on 29 April, and then invited to Assessment Center at around 7 May (one week later)yup we are getting PFOd 99.999998%
when did you hear about the next stage after the test?