Amazing, thank you so much Andrei, this is very helpful and I will keep it in mindFrom what I have read on this interview experience post on it, it seems it will be mostly based on:
As such, my advice would be to have well-prepared answers for those. Also, try to practice articulating them and take care to (i) be structured and clear (as it is more difficult to make out what a person is saying without any visual input) and (ii) to not go on average beyond around 2 minutes or so per question - with phone interviews, there is normally both a set list of questions the firm expects answers on and a set time limit that they will not exceed.
- General competency questions
- The big motivational questions (why commercial law, why firm, why me)
- Applications strategy/competitors-based questions
On the competitors ques, how to answer that in the best way for Browne Jacobson? Is it correct to take the sector based approach and then the similar size based approach in order to determine competitors?