is it timed?exact same questions for cappfinity critical thinking haha i got to pull out my notes/diagrams from last time
is it timed?exact same questions for cappfinity critical thinking haha i got to pull out my notes/diagrams from last time
Usually you can look at preparation hubs from multiple firms. Freshfields has a good one. You can also look at jobtestprep and assessment day for their free or paid questions. Watch videos online to help with video interviews, eg, Idin from LittleLaw who has a video on VI's. Another big tip is to look at the competency/strength framework of each firm you are applying for (if they have one), and pick SJT answers that reflect what the firm is looking for. Lastly, when answering the questions, don't be yourself as in yourself at home now. Be your professional self and answer how you would act if you were in a work environment working as a trainee right now.Okay I just had the shock of my life realising that a lot of my top firms changed their application process to include the SJT/ Cappfinity tests. How do I prepare for them? or practice? any resources that help (idm paying). I appreciate any help I can get as I am SO scared now.
Yess, same question for the CC insight day. I wanted to apply for their insight day but the WGT test kinda stopped me from applying it because I wasn't confident in WGT and know that i perform pretty bad in WGT. I'm not sure if it still a good thing to apply for the event knowing that its closed to the deadline, and if I failed the WGT, I pretty much wasted energy on writing the application form.Hi All,
I applied for CC Insight Day and passed the WGT. I am now realising just how competitive these Open Days are.. I wrote a few sentences for my answers and was surprised to receive the WGT following this. I wanted to attend the day to fuel my application, I did not realise I should have wrote more. Do you think my chances of being accepted are slim due to this?
Thanks!
when did you receive your results? all they said is that i passed and im being considered for the next stageI applied on the 17th of September, and received the WG invite Oct 19... The good thing about DLA Piper is they actually send you your results after the WG so it gives you an idea of if you're on to the next stage.. .
Was it focused on commercial awareness or just SJT type of questions in general?also finished ff round 2. it's a job simulation so questions are about how you'd respond in certain scenarios. i dont think i can really give specific details but it's really nothing scary at all, just prepare as you would for a standard interview process
Hi congrats, I hope the open day went well!Latham & Watkins Open Day invite! - for October.
Yes they tell youdo HSF get back to you saying youve passed their test? i got kind of poor feedback and a bit gutted cause i attended a lot of their events and wrote a good application
They told me within a couple of days of completing the assessment, but I applied for the winter vac scheme.do HSF get back to you saying youve passed their test? i got kind of poor feedback and a bit gutted cause i attended a lot of their events and wrote a good application
Hello!Okay I just had the shock of my life realising that a lot of my top firms changed their application process to include the SJT/ Cappfinity tests. How do I prepare for them? or practice? any resources that help (idm paying). I appreciate any help I can get as I am SO scared now.
Hello!
Of course, I can share some general tips for VIs and SJTs that I always used in my last cycle. I can't share too much information on Reed Smith's in particular, just because the process has to be fair for all candidates!
Some SJT advice that I found really useful was actually shared by Zainab, and I'll copy it below. Just always remember that you are answering these situations as a trainee and so you should view each situation from that perspective.
- Recognise Your Role as a Trainee: As a trainee, you are not yet qualified to provide legal advice independently. Your work will require input and oversight from qualified professionals to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- Value Collaboration: Law firms operate as collaborative environments. While it’s essential to demonstrate initiative and a willingness to take on tasks, many projects will require teamwork and the support of others to succeed.
- Adopt a Risk-Averse Mindset: Law firms are naturally cautious about risks. Your decisions and actions should align with this approach to protect the firm and its clients.
- Prioritise Quality Over Speed: Delivering thorough, high-quality work is more important than rushing to complete tasks. Precision and attention to detail are critical.
- Optimise Your Time: As your time is billed to clients, it's important to work efficiently. If seeking guidance can help you complete a task faster and more effectively, don’t hesitate to do so—it benefits both you and the firm.
- Follow the Priority Hierarchy: Decisions should prioritise the client first, your colleagues second, and yourself last. While this may feel counterintuitive, it ensures that the firm maintains its commitment to service and teamwork.
- Balance Initiative with Responsibility: Taking on additional tasks can demonstrate your drive and determination, but ensure this doesn’t compromise the quality or timeliness of your existing commitments. Delegate, defer, or reorganise tasks as needed to maintain balance.
For VI's, I'd make sure that you are fully answering the question and that all of the examples you use actually link. I used to have a tendency to want to use my strongest example and try and fit it to the question, however, the graduate recruitment team can usually tell and it'll look better to use an example that fits best. I would also practice - it can be very weird to talk to a computer screen, so have a go at answering the most common interview questions in the mirror! Make sure you also utilise your prep time, as this is really useful! There was actually a video on TCLA in the Law Firm Directory that I watched before my SJT and VI that I found was super helpful - I'll link it here. I'd definitely give that a watch, as Rik gives some great advice on what they are looking for and how to approach each aspect
I hope that helps! Best of luck with the SJT and VI to anyone completing it![]()
Hey!Does anyone have an idea on how to take this question?
"Describe the personal life experiences that have given you the unique perspective you would bring as a insight scheme participant at Fieldfisher, and how this perspective will support your success". (800 characters)
There is a VI in the second stage assessment as well as another test! If you pass this, you receive the open day invite.Hi congrats, I hope the open day went well!
Just wondering if there was a video interview element after the SJT for the open day, or just SJT?