Simmons & Simmons blended assessment...

Hi

Does anyone have any tips for the Simmons blended assessment please? Especially the VI portion, not sure what to prepare... thanks so much!
I think that it is important to treat it like an actual interview, so dress smart casual and prepare really hard for your answers.
Some tips that I would give are:
Preparing for a video interview for a law firm application is crucial, as it can significantly impact your chances of landing a job. Here are some tips to help you excel in your video interview:

Test Your Technology:
  • Ensure your internet connection is stable.
  • Use a computer or laptop with a webcam, microphone, and speakers.
Choose a Professional Setting:
  • Select a quiet, well-lit, and clutter-free location for the interview.
  • Make sure the background is professional and not distracting.
Dress Professionally:
  • Dress in formal business attire, just as you would for an in-person interview.
Practice and Prepare:
  • Research the law firm thoroughly, including its culture, practice areas, recent cases, and notable attorneys.
  • Review common interview questions and prepare concise, well-structured answers.
  • Record yourself to evaluate your body language, tone, and responses.
Showcase Your Skills and Experience:
  • Be ready to discuss your resume, emphasizing relevant experience, skills, and accomplishments.
  • Highlight any legal internships, clerkships, or coursework relevant to the firm's practice areas.
Behavioral Questions:
  • Expect behavioral questions that assess your teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Use the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method to structure your responses.
Body Language:
  • Maintain eye contact with the camera, not the screen.
  • Sit up straight and engage in active listening.
  • Avoid distracting habits like fidgeting or excessive hand gestures.
Stay Calm and Confident:
  • Nervousness is normal, but try to stay composed and confident throughout the interview.
  • Take your time to think before answering questions, and don't rush.
I hope that these are useful to you and as always BE YOURSELF. This is the biggest piece of advice that I can give to someone, as long as you tried to convey the person that you are, everything will be fine!

For the assessment specifically I would recommend to brush up your math since it is very math heavy and quite numerical which throws off many students! (as we mostly do law to avoid math😂) and be confident with logical or cognitive games, which can be helpful. I would say that if you can practice with finance test applications you are giving yourself a good practicing experience in my opinion!

Good luck with that! @jamesbaillie