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SarahO

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Holding myself accountable (Stephenson Harwood application)

CC* βœ…πŸ“βŒ
HSF βœ…πŸ“βŒ
NRF βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Weil βœ…βŒ
Akin βœ…βŒ
Sidley βœ…βŒ
Orrick βœ…βŒ
Willkie βœ…πŸŽ₯❌
Cooley βœ…βŒ
Latham βœ…βŒ
Milbank βœ…βŒ
Kirkland βœ…βŒ
Dechert βœ…βŒ
Ashurst* βœ…πŸ“
Skadden βœ…βŒ
Goodwin βœ…βŒ
Covington βœ…βŒ
Linklaters* βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Paul, Weiss βœ…βŒ
Slaughters* βœ…βŒ
Freshfields* βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Fried Frank* βœ…
Gibson Dunn βœ…βŒ
Macfarlanes* βœ…πŸ“
White & Case βœ…βŒ
Morgan Lewis βœ…πŸ“žβŒ
Paul Hastings* βœ…
White & Case* βœ…
Morgan Lewis* βœ…
Hogan Lovells* βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Cleary Gottlieb βœ…βŒ
A&O Shearman βœ…πŸ“βŒ
Vinson & Elkins βœ…βŒ
Arnold & Porter βœ…βŒ
Baker McKenzie βœ…πŸ“βŒ
King & Spalding* βœ…βŒ
Winston & Strawn βœ…βŒ
Morrison Foerster βœ…βŒ
Sullivan & Cromwell βœ…βŒ
Sullivan & Cromwell* βœ…
Stephenson Harwood* βœ…

Key: βœ… = application submitted; πŸ“ = test received; πŸ“ž = TI; πŸŽ₯ = VI; ❌ = rejection.

*Training Contract applications.
Hi Tintin, I hope are you are well. Have you considered VedderPrice https://www.vedderprice.com/careers...ee-solicitors/trainee-solicitor-opportunities, Dorsey https://www.dorsey.com/careers/trainees, HFW https://www.hfw.com/careers/early-careers/early-careers-london/, WFW https://earlycareers.wfw.com/ and K&L Gates https://www.klgates.com/uk-trainee-solicitor ? Overall good luck, I really wish you the best.
 
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Anyone here know why I can't even get a high street legal secretary job?

Shouldn't that be the most entry level role of them all?
Sometimes for these roles they are looking for people who will be secretaries for the long term and they will see people who are obviously people just looking for a legal role before progressing to become a trainee as not the right fit for what they need.

Most secretaries do not become lawyers.
 

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Very true but what role am I meant to start at then is what I am wondering.

Paralegal jobs tend to ask for 2yrs + where I am and while TCs were the logical answer, many many others have the same idea.
There will be paralegal roles that do not require 2 years experience. Try temp or fixed term contract roles rather than permanent roles too.

Also try legal assistant roles.
 

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Anyone have any advice on when to submit a rolling application, other than as early as possible? πŸ˜‚ is a week/ a few days before the deadline too late?
It’s ultimately never too late if the application is still open.

I would just avoid the last 24 hours as the recruitment systems are notorious for crashing on deadline day due to the volume of people using the system. If you have any other technical issues, you haven’t got the time to resolve them either. Trying to get the application submitted on a working day before the deadline is good too just in case you need to speak with the recruitment team.
 
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lou1707

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hey guys and @Jessica Booker , I'm completing an application and they're asking for a referee.
Is it better to put down
1- one undergraduate law professor
2- a partner from a french firm I internshipped in last summer
3- my current manager BUT from my hospitality work

I'm aware options 1 & 2 look more prestigious but they're more removed in time and I haven't spoken to them in a year
thank you!
 

A worried graduate

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High street firms don’t have the same budget for recruitment and so a lot of the time they want to hire someone they know will mostly likely stay a long period of time.

Perhaps if you are framing your applications as a bridge between where you are at now and where you want to be could be an indicator that you are not actually invested in this role and you are happy to take anything.

There’s also the issue of your cover letter, does it provide the information to show you genuinely want to work in this area? Or are you submitting a generic cover letter with no focus on the job role or practice area? If you don’t have any legal experience you can always indicate your other previous life experiences that are transferable and how you will utilise them in this role. Even if you don’t have anything relevant to the role, if you choose an elective module in that area or you have a personal interest that you have conducted independent research of can boost your cover letter immensely.

Your cv also needs to be more tailored when applying to high street firms. Be specific about what your daily tasks may have been in other job roles. If you don’t have any previous work experience then add a section headlined β€œabout” that you can use to highlight any transferable skills or your interest for that practice area.

There are also loads of paralegal roles (depending on your area) that don’t ask for paralegal experience. It’s all about what you can do with the skills you have.
There are no application forms but rather a CV and, occasionally, a cover letter (usually 20% or so of them).

I have landed a few interviews but have usually been told that I need more experience afterwards.

Some of them in my area still prefer the LPC and funding is a rarity (the ones that do will usually cover the PSC , Cilex or maybe one of the SQE exams).
 

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