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Here it is: https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/macfarlanes-vac-scheme.8601/post-174236Does anyone have the thread on how to convert a VS?
Congratulations on obtaining a vacation scheme!!
Here it is: https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/macfarlanes-vac-scheme.8601/post-174236Does anyone have the thread on how to convert a VS?
They gave out all the ACs already I think. I would assume pfo.Has anyone heard back from NRF post-VI??? Should I assume pfo atp
I agree ! Unfortunately, we should assume pfo by now, as ACs have been given and no chance to invite more people. I was disappointed too as I think I did the VI well.They gave out all the ACs already I think. I would assume pfo.
agree! - have already recorded it as a PFO on my tracker 🤣dont want to bring the mood down but im losing hope for gateley 😢 have a feeling they sent out the invites last week and the rest are pfos
Thank you so much for sharing the infoNo it wont - I did it last year. However, you might have to fly to the UK for ACs and firms might not be able to provide full sponsorships for travel / accom.
Congrats!! Out of curiosity, did they call or email? I know they have called in the past but that was also when they had ACsSH spring VS offer!
Ideally, I wouldn't do a word-for-word repeat, but it's no issue if the reasons are the same - it would make sense given you were providing your best reasons in the first interview!Anyone got any comments on repeating answers in interviews? I did one interview over the phone with person A, now this week I have another one with person A and person B. I feel like lots of the stuff from the first interview will be covered as they're both competency based, but don't want to give the impression to person A that I only have a couple of script-prepared answers to things... it's just that my why me/why law/why this firm is really tight & I know it know in a punchy elevator package!
Does anyone have the thread on how to convert a VS?
From my experience there was 30 in total all split into 3 group of 10.group activities in virtual assessment centres - just wondering if anyone could give any tips on how it works when there are lots of people? Do they break you into small groups? Is it hard to find space to say anything? Is it like on Teams when you can raise a hand? I'm terrified of cutting someone off as I know how nervous other candidates are. Do you tend to split task between smaller groups - or does the whole team work together?