TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Jessica Booker

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Hi @Jessica Booker how do people navigate paralegal roles in law firms and completing vacation schemes? Do many people have paralegal roles and still manage to do vacation schemes? Would this come up in reference checks to your employer or in any other way? thank you
Unfortunately It isn't always straight forward. However, some paralegals manage to still do vacation schemes.

Generally, most employment contracts will have a term that will say you cannot work for another organisation without approval from the firm. For law firms, this may also specifically say you cannot do any other legal work outside of those opportunities provided by the firm.

Such terms in employment contracts generally mean you can't do a vacation scheme without approval from the firm you are a paralegal with. If you choose to breach this term, don't tell the firm, and are then found out, you are at risk of 1) losing your paralegal job and 2) being dismissed through a form of misconduct.

Even if you do get approval, there can also be challenges with:
  • Getting the specific time off for the vacation scheme, especially if you have colleagues who have already booked annual leave ahead of you.
  • Conflict checks - if the two firms are very similar, compete for work with the same type of clients, or if they are working on the other side of major matters/cases to one another, conflict checks could stop you from working for both firms. Sometimes to get around this, vacation scheme students can be allocated to specific departments to ensure you wouldn't have access to information.
Some paralegals still manage to deal with all of this and complete vacation schemes. Some firms are very open to allowing their paralegals seek out other opportunities, while others can be very restrictive.

You would need to declare any employment in a reference check process for the vacation scheme too.
 
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Seeing more SH SVS offers (for which congrats!!!!) and i’m still waiting post-app … I only applied for summer but still guessing this is a pfo🥲

As I ticked the box to be on the disability confident offer an interview scheme I thought I’d get invited to the VI ??

Really thought my application was strong and I’m not sure how I don’t meet the ‘minimum criteria’ that they use for the disability confident scheme… I have really strong academics and non-legal, legal and volunteering work experience, went to an open day at the firm, really put a lot of effort into the (incredibly long) application

I must have messed something up I guess 😭
 

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Seeing more SH SVS offers (for which congrats!!!!) and i’m still waiting post-app … I only applied for summer but still guessing this is a pfo🥲

As I ticked the box to be on the disability confident offer an interview scheme I thought I’d get invited to the VI ??

Really thought my application was strong and I’m not sure how I don’t meet the ‘minimum criteria’ that they use for the disability confident scheme… I have really strong academics and non-legal, legal and volunteering work experience, went to an open day at the firm, really put a lot of effort into the (incredibly long) application

I must have messed something up I guess 😭
they haven't responded to me either.
when did you apply?
 

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Hi @Amma Usman @Andrei Radu I've been asked to prep a commercial story for an upcoming interview, do you think discussing the rise in private credit would suffice or is that too broad?
Hi,

Absolutely, I think discussing the rise of private credit can make for an excellent commercial topic. Like with any commercial discussion, what really matters is how you talk about it. It’s less about choosing the perfect topic, and more about demonstrating that you understand the broader commercial context, the key drivers behind the trend, and, crucially, how it impacts law firm clients and, in turn, the law firms that advise them.

With private credit, for instance, you could explore how it has emerged as a major alternative to traditional lending post-2008, filling the financing gap left by banks due to stricter capital requirements. You might also talk about why institutional investors are increasingly drawn to the asset class, namely the higher yields and greater control over terms.

For law firms, this rise presents both opportunities and challenges: new types of financing structures, bespoke documentation, complex cross-border issues, and increased demand for private credit expertise. It’s also reshaping sponsor-lender dynamics in leveraged finance deals, especially as sponsors increasingly look beyond traditional bank syndicates.

Perhaps the best part of picking a topic like this is that it’s evolving, so it's a great chance to engage your interviewers. I’d suggest ending your discussion by asking them about their own views. For example, how do they see private credit shaping the market over the next five to ten years? This shows curiosity and opens the door to a genuine commercial conversation, which is often more memorable than a rehearsed monologue.


Jaysen had also made a post on this a few months back. Here it is -

 
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Hi all, just wanted to ask what kind of information do you guys asked when going to a law firm open days? I just want to know what kind of "insider scoop" that I can asked for to demonstrate my research and my motivation to apply for that particular firm. I would really appreciate any examples or things i could consider.

One thing I’d say is to retain connections - some of my closest mentors are lawyers I met at open days! Try your best to get some form of connection, like their LinkedIn and follow-up after with a thanks. If you can also spark a genuine connection, maybe through shared interests, this makes it all the better!

The rest has been wonderfully covered by @Andrei Radu ‘s past post on this!
 

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Seeing more SH SVS offers (for which congrats!!!!) and i’m still waiting post-app … I only applied for summer but still guessing this is a pfo🥲

As I ticked the box to be on the disability confident offer an interview scheme I thought I’d get invited to the VI ??

Really thought my application was strong and I’m not sure how I don’t meet the ‘minimum criteria’ that they use for the disability confident scheme… I have really strong academics and non-legal, legal and volunteering work experience, went to an open day at the firm, really put a lot of effort into the (incredibly long) application

I must have messed something up I guess 😭
Pretty sure the "guaranteed interview" is misleading. It is guaranteed if you meet their arbitrary requirements, which can be judged on work experience, test results etc etc. So it really isn't guaranteed.
 
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    Hi guys! I have some quick questions I'd really appreciate some help with :)

    I've got a legal role lined up for when I graduate. The position is for a year & so would finish August/September 2026. It's in-house & the work is transactional so I'm hoping that I could just straight-up apply for TCs rather than VS (I'd prefer not to request as much time off).

    1. Can I apply for TCs/VS for the upcoming cycle (i.e. those with applications opening in autumn/winter 2025)? I don't really know what turnaround time firms expect between them offering someone a TC and them starting the SQE. If i applied for TCs this upcoming cycle, might my SQE start in September 2026?

    2. The timeline of things is a bit fuzzy for me so I'd also really appreciate any insight on a rough timeline between getting your TC offer, starting your SQE, doing the exam(s), starting the TC etc.

    3. Will applying for TCs be sensible given my circumstances? Or would vac schemes be better? Other than this upcoming grad role, I've had no formal legal experience.

    4. Hypothetical: a TC deadline closes in September 2025. By that point, I would have been in my graduate role for a couple weeks. Would that be a sufficient basis for me to apply for the TC or would it still be too early (and should therefore apply to the VS, and only apply to TCs once I've been in my grad role for a few months?)

    Thank you in advance :)
     
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