Hi everyone, I have an interview with Perkins Coie coming up, if anyone has done it can you dm me pls? Would be great to get some insight, thank you 
looks like it's more of an unpaid internship hence less competitiveAnyone know what the process is for DAC Beachcroft’s new vac scheme? On the website it simply says hiring process: ‘applied’ ‘hired’ and that candidates will be ‘informed of application outcomes by early August’… does this mean no tests/interviews ???
Hi everyone, I have an interview with Perkins Coie coming up, if anyone has done it can you dm me pls? Would be great to get some insight, thank you![]()
In terms of applying for open days, do firms typically prefer to allocate spaces to undergrads, or is it still worth applying as a postgrad?
This isn’t the impression that I got seeing as they’re advertising it as a vacation scheme which could presumably lead to a TC? I would be surprised if a large city firm like DAC hosted an unpaid vacation scheme in any caselooks like it's more of an unpaid internship hence less competitive
I spoke to someone from HR at the firm, and she said that you'll still have to apply for a TC after the vacation scheme. I think it's because the application is quite straightforward.This isn’t the impression that I got seeing as they’re advertising it as a vacation scheme which could presumably lead to a TC? I would be surprised if a large city firm like DAC hosted an unpaid vacation scheme in any case
"Thank you for your training contract offer.hi guys, i got 2 TCs this year and had to make the hard choice between them. any advice on how to email the firm I didn’t choose? I find it very awkward
Haha, imagine, I’d get my revenge…"Thank you for your training offer offer.
We received a number of training contract offers and I am sorry to inform you that we will not be progressing with your offer any further.
Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide you with feedback at this stage.
Thank you for your interest in myself and I wish you all the best with your trainee solicitor recruitment."
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Jokes aside - just thank them for the offer and say that unfortunately you've decided to accept the offer presented by a separate firm. Say you've enjoyed meeting, interacting with the team and your time on the Vacation Scheme (if applicable) and you are grateful for the opportunity provided. Hopefully you can re-connect down the line
Keep it short and sweet
Hi guys,
what would you say is the best way to spend a summer before applications, to be fully prepared!
Hey guys, what are your opinions on pursuing a master's degree? i've got a solid academic and non-academic background (i.e multiple work experiences, part-time jobs, leadership positions). Funding wise, I anticipate to get relief from some bursaries, so I'm not too worried about that. I want to do it out of genuine interest and the uni has a great history of a startup producing, innovative culture, which I want to get involved in. The only thing is I'm not sure whether a masters is viewed negatively on your application. I mean I will be supplementing my time there with non-academic things to develop my profile further but idk there's a stigma attached around a masters which i keep thinking will negatively impact me. (For context, I'm not an international student). Thoughts and experiences are welcome![]()
I spoke to someone from HR at the firm, and she said that you'll still have to apply for a TC after the vacation scheme. I think it's because the application is quite straightforward.