Logged in and found my EY PFO ... have a look at your own risk guys lol
I have emailed GR and they confirmed that we are eligible to apply for the summer vacation scheme in 2022 (deadline 17 January 2022). Hope this helps.It’s an outright PFO unfortunately, just an exceptionally apologetic one. It seems to suggest you can apply for a summer scheme - although the “next year” suggests you could only apply in 2022 (not sure when applications open/close).
Hi Asil,For Weil vacation scheme application on the question why Weil is it okay to talk about pro bono work as they do count pro bono work as billable work. I know it is good not to talk about pro bono work in the why this firm question as it is not billable work for most firms.
Thank you very much for this it is really helpful and I agree with you it is not majority of lawyer work.Hi Asil,
Good question. The way I see it is that pro bono is the icing on the cake when it comes to conveying your motivations for applying to the firm. The large bulk of your answer should focus on the work that you’re going to be doing. Although pro bono will consist of some of your billable hours like you say, it won’t be what you will be doing for the majority of your time. Mention it by all means but it shouldn’t take up the majority of your answer.
Happy for others to provide their input, of course!
I wouldn’t make it your main point, but a supplementary point to include.For Weil vacation scheme application on the question why Weil is it okay to talk about pro bono work as they do count pro bono work as billable work. I know it is good not to talk about pro bono work in the why this firm question as it is not billable work for most firms.
Thank you for this and that is what I did.I wouldn’t make it your main point, but a supplementary point to include.
I agree with the above, and would just add that to the extent that you *do* talk about pro bono, frame it with some specificity - ex. 'I like [X] initiative and the opportunity to make [Y] impact because of [Z] reason.' I would also be careful about the framing of any mention of pro bono counting towards targets - it is ultimately something the lawyers do on top of their fee-earning work.Hi Asil,
Good question. The way I see it is that pro bono is the icing on the cake when it comes to conveying your motivations for applying to the firm. The large bulk of your answer should focus on the work that you’re going to be doing. Although pro bono will consist of some of your billable hours like you say, it won’t be what you will be doing for the majority of your time. Mention it by all means but it shouldn’t take up the majority of your answer.
Happy for others to provide their input, of course!
thank you @AvniD this is so reassuringFrom their website-
Particular areas of strength include:
Shipping is just *one* of their areas of strength, and one of their many areas of sector expertise. I think you should be just fine talking about the areas that genuinely interest you while being generally aware of their work in sectors of strength 😊
- Commercial litigation
- Corporate
- Employment, pensions and private wealth
- Finance
- Marine and international trade
- Real estate and projects
I was successful at AC a couple of weeks ago for the Winter VS and there was no requirement to do the WG test. However, from what others have said, it sounds like they have had this requirement in the past.Can anyone advise whether Hogan Lovells AC require you to re-do the WG test?
Sorry to hear this! Was this for the summer vac scheme?Hogan Lovells PFO 🥳
I am sorry about that! is this for summer or winter?Hogan Lovells PFO 🥳
Do you know if they are rolling please?Has anyone had any experience with NRF applying to a scheme and then if unsuccessful applying to the direct TC? Last year I managed to apply to both winter and spring vs without any problems (got a lot further in the spring vs) therefore I am thinking it’s possible