DLA rejection on a Sundayđź«© made it to the AC last year
I don’t see how the fact that other firms don’t make being a global powerhouse a strong reason to apply should affect your motivations to applying to one that does.@Andrei Radu Hi, I was wondering whether you could give some advice for a Jones Day Interview. Right now, I am trying to think of an answer as to why JD as opposed to other law firms I have applied to. (e.g Weil, Cleary, Willkie, Kirkland) I have consistently picked US law firms who are strong either in PE or restructuring as those are my main interests. How do I explain my JD pick though-- they have expertise in PE/ Restructuring though not to the same extent as the other firms I've listed.
I am interested in JD mainly for their training and opportunity to shape my own TC. If they did not have this aspect, I wouldn't apply to them. The international nature is appealing to me, but none of the above firms I have applied to above make being a 'global' powerhouse a strong reason for applying and so I find it difficult to use this reason to justify JD.
If anyone is willing to offer some advice, that would be great. Cheers
Yes it was for OC, I also got that email indicating next week and then it came early.Is this for Osborne Clarke? If so when did you submit your app because I got an email when i submitted at the beginning of this week saying there was some kind of issue with their tests so there would be a delay in sending them out
I think Goodwin asked what sort of firms you applied to on their form though I think a generalised answer was better there than naming others:I don’t see how the fact that other firms don’t make being a global powerhouse a strong reason to apply should affect your motivations to applying to one that does.
If you want to talk about other firms (even though it is unlikely that you will specifically be requested to do so), then it’s arguably better to talk about the similarities (US, global work, strong corporate/financial practices, small trainee intake) than the differences. Ofc, an interviewer will care about why you applied to THEIR firm, not other ones.
Bottom line is, really don’t sweat about the similarities and differences, you definitely won’t be asked to name the specific firms that you have applied to so generic qualities will suffice
Hmm I'm not entirely sure I agree with you. I was under the impression that a common interview question is 'What other firms have you applied to? and why us over them' which would neccessitate an explanation as to specific qualities/ differentiating factors.I don’t see how the fact that other firms don’t make being a global powerhouse a strong reason to apply should affect your motivations to applying to one that does.
If you want to talk about other firms (even though it is unlikely that you will specifically be requested to do so), then it’s arguably better to talk about the similarities (US, global work, strong corporate/financial practices, small trainee intake) than the differences. Ofc, an interviewer will care about why you applied to THEIR firm, not other ones.
Bottom line is, really don’t sweat about the similarities and differences, you definitely won’t be asked to name the specific firms that you have applied to so generic qualities will suffice
Sorry to hear this and know how upsetting this can be. Was this for London if you don't mind sharing.DLA rejection on a Sundayđź«© made it to the AC last year
They detail in their email what the tests are and there’s a link to find practice ones - they use a provider that I’ve not seen before!is the Osborne Clarke test only verbal reasoning?
Sorry to hear thisDLA rejection on a Sundayđź«© made it to the AC last year
Hey!Does anyone have any advice on how to answer Clifford Chance's new application questions:
A) In no more than 1440 characters (this is approx. 200 words), what are your motivations for applying to Clifford Chance?
B) In no more than 1440 characters (this is approx. 200 words), tell us how the skills and attributes you have developed to date will help you excel as a Clifford Chance lawyer.
C) In no more than 1440 characters (this is approx. 200 words), tell us about your extra-curricular activities and positions of responsibility which you are most proud of or, an achievement of importance which you are most proud of.
@Abbie Whitlock
It is a common interview question, but you aren’t expected to name the actual firms. They are looking for consistency, but since firms aren’t all exactly the same you don’t need to go into extensive detail of what similarities and differences there are, as long as you can name some common qualities.Hmm I'm not entirely sure I agree with you. I was under the impression that a common interview question is 'What other firms have you applied to? and why us over them' which would neccessitate an explanation as to specific qualities/ differentiating factors.
I feel if I say JD is attractive because of 'small trainee intakes' or 'high responsibility', this isn't entirely convincing as it can be applied to every other US law firm? But thanks for the repsonse.
Interesting! Would you be able to share the link for the practice test?They detail in their email what the tests are and there’s a link to find practice ones - they use a provider that I’ve not seen before!
Hi @CharlesT47 I think you should seek to be a bit strategic when describing your motivations so as to explain why you prefer JD. I do not think it is an issue to mention that two criteria for selecting firms to apply to were strong PE and Restructuring practices. Nonetheless, you should explain that:@Andrei Radu Hi, I was wondering whether you could give some advice for a Jones Day Interview. Right now, I am trying to think of an answer as to why JD as opposed to other law firms I have applied to. (e.g Weil, Cleary, Willkie, Kirkland) I have consistently picked US law firms who are strong either in PE or restructuring as those are my main interests. How do I explain my JD pick though-- they have expertise in PE/ Restructuring though not to the same extent as the other firms I've listed.
I am interested in JD mainly for their training and opportunity to shape my own TC. If they did not have this aspect, I wouldn't apply to them. The international nature is appealing to me, but none of the above firms I have applied to above make being a 'global' powerhouse a strong reason for applying and so I find it difficult to use this reason to justify JD.
If anyone is willing to offer some advice, that would be great. Cheers
Hey! Same here and due tomorrow by 23.45pm.Just got an invite to the next stage (VI) for Bristows IP workshop (deadline was today!)![]()
Not yet! it is a very quick turnaround. I think because this is their version of a vac scheme the process is a bit more intense.Hey! Same here and due tomorrow by 23.45pm.
Have you done your VI? I'm surprised they are making candidates do a VI for an event.