Has anyone heard back from Freshfields after the second online assessment for the direct TC?
I remember a couple of years back a recruiter at the firm said they do not review the answers. I would assume this still holds true simply because it makes sense from a workload management perspective on their side: recruiters at firms like Clifford Chance are absolutely swamped with applications and normally have to make decisions in a matter of mere minutes on whether to progress or reject a candidate. As such, it is very unlikely they could afford to invest what would be a significant amount of time in checking the quality of work in a task ancillary to the application - particularly since such an exercise would require the recruiters to also understand the nature of the legal problems and technical solutions in said tasks, which is something the firm would need to provide them with further training for.Do they ever check the work you uploaded to forage? I definitely did not do them to the standard I would have done had I know they checked
Hello!Curious what everyone's thoughts are but if you've submitted a successful Open Day application with a firm and the VS application asks the exact same question with the same word limit, is there fundamentally anything wrong with resubmitting the exact same answer?
29th of September ! did the WG 9th OctoberCongrats ! When did you apply if I may ask?
Congratulations on your interview!Hi all, I heard Latham asks a mix of competency and motivational interview questions. Is this true? Should I prepare some commercial awareness ones as well? Thank you!
Hi @pfoapplicant to address your questions in turn:Hi guys,
I'm currently putting together my application for the Taylor Wessing VS, and I've got some quick queries:
1. On the form, candidates are able to attach a CV (and are expected to attach a cover letter), but there's also a section for work experience; each work experience contains the message "outline your responsibilities and what you skills you built from this experience in no more than 200 words". I'm anticipating that there might be quite a big overlap between what I write in the work experience section on the form, and what I write in the work experience section of my CV (albeit I expect the experience section on my CV will be more concise, and there'll be less of an explicit focus on skills than on the experience section on the form). Would this be okay?
2. Given the lack of any explicit guidance on Taylor Wessing's website on how long the cover letter should be, would it be wise to keep it to one page?
3. Not too long ago, I did some (unpaid) work over a couple of years collating research for the authors of an academic legal paper, and generally supporting the authors' work. In past application cycles, I've put this work down in the work experience section; does that sound right? On the flipside, I've tended to leave experiences such as my work for my university's student-run legal journal out of any "work experience" sections, and instead discuss it as extra-curricular activities - is this the right thing to do?
As ever, if anyone has any pointers (no matter how big or small), I'd be immensely grateful!![]()
Hi @Future Trainee - 2027 confirmed I had a look and I think this may require manual deletion form one of the admin accounts - let me bring it up with the rest of the team and I will come back to you on this by tomorrow.@Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu - Could you kindly let me know how to delete my account please? there appears to be no options on settings for this (I may be missing something obvious)