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Inquisitive

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Hey guys. I was thinking about applying to Flex Legal for paralegal roles, but I have a few questions:

How much experience do they desire?

What type of training is provided?

Is the SQE/LPC required?
 
Hey guys. I was thinking about applying to Flex Legal for paralegal roles, but I have a few questions:

How much experience do they desire?

What type of training is provided?

Is the SQE/LPC required?
Hi @Inquisitive, have you tried reaching out to them?

You should most likely be able to apply to Flex straight out of your undergrad without doing the SQE/LPC. I'm unsure about whether they train you for any roles though!
 
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Hello again, guys

I've got an onboarding interview in few weeks, and it will feature a test. Does anyone have any experience with this test? How should I prepare? Thanks!
From previous experience, I'm guessing it will involve some sort of document review/checking exercise where you have to pick out certain errors and justify why you think they should be changed.
 
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Hello again, guys

I've got an onboarding interview in few weeks, and it will feature a test. Does anyone have any experience with this test? How should I prepare? Thanks!
It's a multi-choice test! I completed it a few months ago. Very basic and simple. Contract law + litigation procedure were two areas that were featured.
 
From previous experience, I'm guessing it will involve some sort of document review/checking exercise where you have to pick out certain errors and justify why you think they should be changed.
It's a multi-choice test! I completed it a few months ago. Very basic and simple. Contract law + litigation procedure were two areas that were featured.
Thanks guys, I'll start preparing now
 
Hey guys. I was thinking about applying to Flex Legal for paralegal roles, but I have a few questions:

How much experience do they desire?

What type of training is provided?

Is the SQE/LPC required?

Hi!

I applied to Flex Legal in my second year of university looking for a part-time role but was unsuccessful (obviously as I was in full-time academia). They got back in contact when I was just out of university and I have been on their system ever since. I do not believe any experience is needed, but it did help that I had a TC and was enrolled in the LPC. I wasn't provided any training and only basic fundamentals of law were tested via some MCQs. I think if you are paired with a firm they may train you according to the role in hand.

I never got matched to a role with Flex as I never found many came my way via email - I definitely think there are a number of agencies out there who also pair paralegals with law firms (for example, https://www.larbeyevans.com/ and https://www.ryderreid.com/). Those agencies were always very communicative and had many roles on offer at all times.

Hope this helps

Laura :)
 
Hey may I ask how long it took until Flex Legal replied post app for the interview? Thank u!
Apologies for the late reply!

They replied quite quickly, iirc. I think within a week. Getting the interview took quite a long time though, since you had to book it yourself and most of the dates were taken. Took over a month or so.

Hi!

I applied to Flex Legal in my second year of university looking for a part-time role but was unsuccessful (obviously as I was in full-time academia). They got back in contact when I was just out of university and I have been on their system ever since. I do not believe any experience is needed, but it did help that I had a TC and was enrolled in the LPC. I wasn't provided any training and only basic fundamentals of law were tested via some MCQs. I think if you are paired with a firm they may train you according to the role in hand.

I never got matched to a role with Flex as I never found many came my way via email - I definitely think there are a number of agencies out there who also pair paralegals with law firms (for example, https://www.larbeyevans.com/ and https://www.ryderreid.com/). Those agencies were always very communicative and had many roles on offer at all times.

Hope this helps

Laura :)
Many thanks! Haven't had many opportunities offered by Flex, and none ended up becoming work. I'll definitely give those 2 agencies a try
 
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Apologies for the late reply!

They replied quite quickly, iirc. I think within a week. Getting the interview took quite a long time though, since you had to book it yourself and most of the dates were taken. Took over a month or so.


Many thanks! Haven't had many opportunities offered by Flex, and none ended up becoming work. I'll definitely give those 2 agencies a try
Thank you!! can i ask you how you prepared for the legal test? Any tips ?
 
Thank you!! can i ask you how you prepared for the legal test? Any tips ?
For the test, the questions were basic contract law. I can't remember them specifically, but it wasn't too difficult. I skimmed my terrible first year notes that I haven't touched since 2020. If you remember basic features of a contract, such as consideration, acceptance etc, you should be good. I remember my interviewer saying the questions are intuitive, and I completely agree. So don't worry about it, it wasn't difficult:)

The last question I do remember, and it was the easiest one! You're given a clause of a contract, and it has really obvious grammatical errors. I think it was a jurisdiction clause, though I'm not sure if you'll get the exact same one. Either way, the mistakes are really obvious so don't worry about it too much.
 
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