The online one you do doing the application is not timed.Is Links WG timed? and is it hard...
but, on the AC, you will be made to take the test in person again, that is timed.
The online one you do doing the application is not timed.Is Links WG timed? and is it hard...
I think it’s worth remembering they are often quite junior in their roles and may not be quite as confident as you might expect in social situations. Quite a few I’ve seen at events only started their training contract in September, and have recently graduated - adjusting to full time work is tiring whilst learning lots of new things and having particular experiences for the first time!I've been to a few open days/Acs recently and the trainees are never that welcoming/friendly. They always look a bit awkward and tired. Is this something to be concerned about?
I was just going to ask this 😂Anyone know what to make of Mischon's chat-based screening interview?
I've been to a few open days/Acs recently and the trainees are never that welcoming/friendly. They always look a bit awkward and tired. Is this something to be concerned about?
I've seen this as well. But I take it as my reminder to literally not be so stressed out about joining these firms. Don't get me wrong, have your goals and aspirations as we all do, and commercial law is a very good platform for career development, networking, travel etc, but at the end of the day, it's a job, so don't spoil your health over it. Your 2-year TC could just be a springboard for you to go on to do something much more valuable for the world lol. We need more socially conscious people rather than more secondary PE funds.I've been to a few open days/Acs recently and the trainees are never that welcoming/friendly. They always look a bit awkward and tired. Is this something to be concerned about?
This is so important as well. Meet firms, even if its for 5 minutes at a packed networking event, you will learn a lot from the way they interact with candidates. Although, I have found that US firm trainees tend to be the most disillusioned. Really nice firms I've recently met are WFW, Bristows, Bird & Bird, Taylor Wessing, OC.I used to think US firms generally had worse cultures, but after attending a few open days I’ve realised the vibe really depends on the firm.
At one US firm, a trainee was quite rude and grad rec seemed blunt, which put me off applying. At another, both the trainees and grad rec were friendly, which completely changed my view.
I’ve noticed that when grad rec is friendly, the trainees usually reflect that energy. And it makes sense because trainees interact with grad rec a lot during their training and often adapt to their vibe to fit in. That’s why I think it’s so important to also pay attention to how grad rec treats people, because it says a lot about the firm’s overall culture.
Have you received the link/email for it?I was just going to ask this 😂
Ah.. I'll be joining Taylor Wessing Open Day tomorrow, I'll be expecting a smile and prepare a warm smile for them too! 🙂I've seen this as well. But I take it as my reminder to literally not be so stressed out about joining these firms. Don't get me wrong, have your goals and aspirations as we all do, and commercial law is a very good platform for career development, networking, travel etc, but at the end of the day, it's a job, so don't spoil your health over it. Your 2-year TC could just be a springboard for you to go on to do something much more valuable for the world lol. We need more socially conscious people rather than more secondary PE funds.
This is so important as well. Meet firms, even if its for 5 minutes at a packed networking event, you will learn a lot from the way they interact with candidates. Although, I have found that US firm trainees tend to be the most disillusioned. Really nice firms I've recently met are WFW, Bristows, Bird & Bird, Taylor Wessing, OC.
Think it sounds quite cool! More natural than some of the questions and contextualised to you more.Anyone know what to make of Mischon's chat-based screening interview?
I'm slightly confused too since I haven't received the test but it is supposed to be automatic for everyonehave people heard back from mishcon?
They tell you at the open dayWhat are the questions?
yeah confused! i hope i made it throughI'm slightly confused too since I haven't received the test but it is supposed to be automatic for everyone
It might be to do with when applications were submitted - when did you submit yours?yeah confused! i hope i made it through