TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Hi @Abbie Whitlock, thank you for your great work! How would you go about answering this question? I am a bit confused as I feel like it should be structured differently from the usual "why this firm" questions.

If someone were to read your story so far, what would make them think, ‘This person belongs at Macfarlanes’?
Hey!

No problem at all, thank you for your kind words!!

I have previously made a post on this question - I have quoted it below! Hopefully it is a useful starting point for answering the question, but just shout if you have any questions :)

Hello!

I think the best way to approach it is to treat it like a narrative. A structure that could work well is:
  1. Start with your story so far - highlight a couple of key experiences or decisions that have shaped your interest in law and Macfarlanes specifically (e.g. academics, work experience, or even something outside of law).
  2. Draw out the qualities they reveal - look at the qualities that Macfarlanes places a lot of emphasis on, and show these through your story.
  3. Connect to the firm - end by tying it back to why those qualities / experiences mean you'd thrive at Macfarlanes. For instance, if your story shows you enjoy variety, link it to their broad practice areas, etc.

I would avoid simply listing achievements or traits - it's important to weave them into a personal narrative that feels authentic. I'd focus on showing that your journey and career aspirations naturally align with what Macfarlanes are looking for

I hope that assists! :)
 
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W&C holds in-person ACs, at least for the DTC. You can email the early careers team to check if they can be done virtually but this may be difficult since there's a group exercise.
Hi, does anyone know if Baker and W&C allow for virtual ACs for those not in the UK/ sponsor their visas for attending ACs in the UK? Urgent! @Abbie Whitlock @Jaysen
The exact wording they use is "we look into the possibility" to make arrangements for those overseas to attend virtually, it is not a guarantee and also not a hard no.
 
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