Dw I doubt they'll extend the deadline for us, there's plenty of time until tomorrow 5pmish hahaWish I hadn’t done mine today now lol
Dw I doubt they'll extend the deadline for us, there's plenty of time until tomorrow 5pmish hahaWish I hadn’t done mine today now lol
Hello!Hi, how would you approach this question:
1. What impact do you want to make at CMS?
Word Count (Max 200 words):
Thanks.
Hey!
That's a great question, and it can definitely feel open-ended! If I was approaching this question, I would think about it in two ways:
1. Personal Contribution - what unique strengths, experiences, or insights would you bring to the firm? For example, would you help foster collaboration, or do you bring in a global outlook?
2. Overall Impact - how does your contribution tie into CMS's wider goals and values? If the firm has a focus on innovation, you might discuss wanting to support the firm in delivering innovative solutions to clients.
It doesn't have to be something 'grand' - you could even focus on how you'd like to make a positive difference in your team or with clients, which shows self-awareness and motivation. I would make sure to link your answer back to both your personal qualities and CMS's culture.
Your answer could follow a structure such as:
1. Start with your motivation - why CMS? What about the firm has motivated you to apply there?
2. Discuss your strengths - highlight the qualities and skills that you gained from previous experiences that would allow you to make an impact.
3. Link this to the impact - show how these strengths translate into a positive contribution at CMS. This could be on a team level (e.g. supporting colleagues), on a client level (e.g. innovative thinking), or on a firm-wide level (e.g. championing diversity or sustainability).
4. Conclude - tie it back to the kind of professional you hope to become at CMS and the difference you'd like to make in the long run.
I hope that helps![]()
Hello!Hi, I attended a DLA Piper talk and grad rec mentioned that for the CV there's no need to include an education section because the online form will ask for grades anyway. She also mentioned having a brief introduction (but I might have misheard this). Is it alright to still stick to the standard format for CVs (i.e. with an education section and without including an introduction)?
Hello!Do forage courses help? I want to apply to Clifford Chance I attended an open day with them and was unsuccessful for their TC after application review. Trying to standout as I have all the required information for my application.
Hello!A generic question:
What's the ideal number of law firm applications to make in a cycle if you intend to submit a solid, well researched one?
So many opportunities around the same time, and I'm facing a decision fatique. I wonder if this is limiting my depth of research about each firm. I also feel kinda stressed about not maximizing the count, to maximize the opportunity. But, I also feel a burn out to do the same thing on loop. Struggling to figure out what's enough!
A guidance from people who've already figured this out would help a lot (this is my first cycle, and I'm just figuring out and navigating).
Thanks in advance!
Thanks Abbie♥️Hello!
Not a generic question at all! The best resource that I would recommend is this post by @Andrei Radu on building an Application Strategy - he goes into detail on the number of law firms that you could aim for in a cycle (among other things!).
You can find it here - it is absolutely worth the read
I hope that assists!
yesIs 180 words/250 too little for an application that says max is 250 words
Thank you! Really helpfulHey!
Not always - it depends on the type of competency question. If the question is purely testing a skill (e.g. teamwork, resilience, communication), the main focus should be on showing the competency clearly through the STAR structure. You don’t have to link it back to the firm unless it naturally fits.
If there is a chance to briefly connect the skill to what the firm values or how it would make you a good trainee there, it could make your answer stronger. For example, after your reflection, you could add a short line such as: “This experience taught me how to manage competing deadlines effectively, which is a crucial skill for trainees at [X Firm]”. I wouldn’t try to force this link into every answer - only where it feels like it naturally fits!
I’d focus on answering the competency first, and only link it back to the firm if it adds genuine value rather than including it for the sake of it.
I hope that helps!![]()
All Hires is down again. I think it's WIP at the moment.Re website outages: issue seems to be resolved. Assessments are working normally again.
Best of luck everyone!
Their application portal is horrible to navigate. Whenever I've completed an application for a firm which uses Candid, they're listed there, but when I applied I did so through the cvmail portal on their website. You got an email from recruitment@cvmail for the assessment? Worried there might be some technical issue for my application not going through lol.Just did Mishcon chat based interview. I feel like smashing my laptop!! Took me ages. A lot of the questions seemed repetitive, doesn’t seem to very well thought out
When did you apply and when did you get the invite? Applied for Spring VS at the start of October and been radio silence so far.Also just a word of advice for all those who will be receiving the Mishcon interview- keep more than the recommended 30-45 minutes aside. Took me over 2 hours! Questions are tailored to your own personal experiences so just make sure you know your employment history/extra curricular activities really well
Yup from recruitment@cvmail. They need to sort out all these issues as it’s making me prefer my arch nemesis much more aka Watson GlaserTheir application portal is horrible to navigate. Whenever I've completed an application for a firm which uses Candid, they're listed there, but when I applied I did so through the cvmail portal on their website. You got an email from recruitment@cvmail for the assessment? Worried there might be some technical issue for my application not going through lol.
I applied on 29 Sept (opening day) and received invite on 23 OctWhen did you apply and when did you get the invite? Applied for Spring VS at the start of October and been radio silence so far.
My VS application doesn’t have their company name against it on CVMail - had me questioning if I even applied!Their application portal is horrible to navigate. Whenever I've completed an application for a firm which uses Candid, they're listed there, but when I applied I did so through the cvmail portal on their website. You got an email from recruitment@cvmail for the assessment? Worried there might be some technical issue for my application not going through lol.
Hey, keep in mind they also weigh the numerical, verbal and video interview equally (according to another comment)! How did you do on those?6, 4, 7 on simmons blended assessment :/