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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

c.t.tc

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    Do Taylor Wessing actually read every application, does anyone know?

    I know they say they do, but I know from last year you can get a pretty fast PFO after doing their online tests…
    They say they do but probably not that thoroughly - they screen all apps for the test since not everyone gets sent it. I think they probably actually read it more thoroughly if you've met the benchmark.
     

    elliece

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    If I haven't had an invite to the WG test for B&B spring and I applied mid-October am I cooked? I would be really quite disappointed as I thought my answers were very well researched and tailored, and I really put time and care into my app, but I haven't heard anything :/
     
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    dababy4005

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    In relation to your last point, I can't imagine that would be a problem as it is unlikely that they would find out (unless you received a TC offer from the other firm) and there are data protection laws in place that would prevent that information being discussed.
    as in it would be a problem if u had a tc offer at the time of interviews and did not disclose it or? thanks.
     

    c.t.tc

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    Oh god, what would you recommend using for practice? If there's anything at all
    The preparation platform they give you access to before your two week window to take the test is the only thing I would say genuinely made a difference to how well I would have done. You could also do some WG tests since it is a similar vibe, but it isn't quite as useful as the platform.
     
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    msclm

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    as in it would be a problem if u had a tc offer at the time of interviews and did not disclose it or? thanks.

    I believe you cannot do a vac scheme if you have already committed to another tc. I had to sign a declaration for my upcoming vac scheme that I haven’t signed a tc elsewhere. Could be very firm dependent tho, not sure if it’s a general rule or not
     
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    Abbie Whitlock

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    hi! does anyone have any tips on scenario based interviews and how to make sure you hit all key points and stand out in your answers - also on how to best prep for these! thank you so much !!!
    Hello!

    Scenario-based interviews can feel intimidating, but once you find a method that works for you, they actually become a great opportunity to show how you think and work! One thing that really helps is using a clear structure, such as the STAR method, as this helps keep your answer focused and makes sure that you hit all the important points without rambling.

    I've also found it really useful in the past to build a "bank" of examples ahead of time. Have a look at some of the most common scenario-based questions involve, and think of key moments from your previous experiences where you have displayed these - things such as solving a problem, working through a conflict, supporting a team member, etc. If you take a few minutes to map these out in advance (and perhaps quickly note which skills each experience highlights), you can quickly adapt them to whatever scenario the interviewer throws at you.

    When you are actually answering the question, try to walk the interviewer through your thought process. They won't necessarily just be looking for the final outcome - they will want to hear why you made the choices you did and how you approached the situation. At the end, it also helps to tie the experience back to the role that you are applying for and what it taught you overall.

    A little preparation goes a long way, and once you have a structure and a handful of solid examples, you'll feel more confident going into the interview.

    I hope that helps! :)
     

    TCLAUser1

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    Hi everyone, what's the view on asking for an extension for an online assessment? I've been sent 4 first stage online tests to do by next Thurs as they weren't automatic and I have a uni exam coming up on Friday. Does it reflect badly on you as a candidate and should one generally just not ask, even if you therefore can't prepare for it as best as you would like?
     

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