DLA Piper confirmed they are not rolling basis via e-mail. Strange.I thought they were non rolling. Btw which office if you don't mind sharing.

There isn't an additional question - the form is just a registration form to get the link rather than a formal application. I attended a similar event earlier this year and it was the same processAnyone has a problem in assessing Skadden Open Day form? I submitted my app few days ago, but without answering the question as it didn't appear:
Thanks Harvey, and also wanted to seek advice from everyone here. For ease of ref, here is the question:The way I understand the question is it’s asking ‘why you’ and ‘why Macfarlanes’, but not in the traditional format or structure. 😅
I guess the main objective is demonstrate your interest in Macfarlanes and your suitability as a future associate at the firm.
I would approach it with the following things in mind to form a basic answer. I don’t think there is a single way of answering it though. 🥲
1) what experiences I have (e.g., legal advice clinic, internships, insight days, part-time jobs, society roles, volunteering, etc).
2) what skills, competencies, values and other qualities I have gained from these roles that are transferable to a career at Macfarlanes.
3) how do these things align with Macfarlanes and demonstrate that I belong at their firm i.e., why me and tie it into why their firm.
4) are there certain aspects of the firm e.g. TC structure, specialist seats, business strategy or firm culture that I resonate with and why.
5) bringing everything together, why would you belong at Macfarlanes over any other firm such as Travers Smith or Slaughter and May.
Ultimately, I would write it assuming the reader knew nothing about me or my motivations but knew everything about Macfarlanes. 🥲
The task would be to show a strong alignment between myself and Macfarlanes and how I am someone that belongs at the firm. 😅
The answer should be so specific and tailored to Macfarlanes that if you removed their name, it would still be clear it’s about them.
I know what you mean. Tbh I think they might do semi rolling like Bakers do but I still think if you are rolling just state it as we are prioritising rolling apps. I spoke to them twice about this by email and at an event this cycle. Both occasions they said they are not rolling.DLA Piper confirmed they are not rolling basis via e-mail. Strange.
They have been RB in the past - but they have changed their process slightly this year with new questions and moving the London deadline.
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Yeah.... I wouldn't push it, I would use the open day as an opportunity to stand out as they take notes on those that ask questions, speak with partners to apprentices (some only talk to partners - don't be this person) and find out more information on the firm, working conditions and benefits for employees to use at the A/C. They take notice of those who appear engaged, ask the right sort of questions and speak to everyone.I know what you mean. Tbh I think they might do semi rolling like Bakers do but I still think if you are rolling just state it as we are prioritising rolling apps. I spoke to them twice about this by email and at an event this cycle. Both occasions they said they are not rolling.
It is frustrating but I will try clarify this on my discovery day maybe third time accurate 😂
For many law firms it seems. Freshfields, Mayer Brown, both the same.Hi guys, is it just me or are there no questions for the Mishcon Spring VS application this year?