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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

User2640

Active Member
Premium Member
Jul 19, 2024
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Hey!

I totally understand how you feel - whilst I've never been to an industry-specific event, I felt a similar way (and often still do!) before most networking events at firms so I can share what has helped me! People don't expect you to know everything - they just appreciate genuine interest in the area.

The easiest way to handle conversations is to focus on their experience, not on applications. I would start with something simple such as "I'm a student interested in this field, and I was wondering if you'd be happy to share what the work actually looks like day to day". This way, you give them some context on your background but it allows them to tell you about their career as well.

One of the key things to remember about networking events (both generally and industry-specific) is that the majority of people at them will genuinely enjoy their career, and will be more than happy to chat to you about it! Some starting points for conversations could be:

1. Ask what's changing in the industry and how it affects their clients
2. Ask what parts of the work they find most interesting or surprising
3. Ask how different teams work together on matters in that sector
4. Ask what they wish they'd known earlier about the practice area

These questions feel natural, don't put anyone on the spot, and give you a really good sense of the firm's culture and the type of work they do. Above all, have a think about what genuinely interests you about the industry and what you'd like to know more about - frame your questions around those things!

I would also try not to stress about being awkward (easier said than done, I know!). At these events, people are used to explaining what they do and they go to these events to talk to people who are interested in the area too - a bit of curiosity can go a long way!

I hope that helps, and best of luck with the event - I'm sure it'll go great! :)
Ah this is so specific and helpful, thank you so much Abbie!
 
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hanahana

Standard Member
Premium Member
Dec 18, 2021
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I got 6,4,7,7 for the Weil SJT pillers. This is the worst I have ever received on an SJT. Has anyone received marks this low and progressed, or is it definitely a PFO with how terribly low I have scored?
 

RJ Ruban

Star Member
Nov 5, 2025
30
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idk everyone else’s experience but i had the webcam on the whole time recording me and when i clicked my camera went black so i couldn’t click but i had some hand written notes
I went to the open day - they said they don’t record you - you can switch the camera off. Yesterday I was looking for the button but couldn’t find it haha but then manually switched it off and was able to still complete it. They only record you to verify you and then for the interview at the end.
 

elizabethkate

Star Member
Oct 1, 2024
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I went to the open day - they said they don’t record you - you can switch the camera off. Yesterday I was looking for the button but couldn’t find it haha but then manually switched it off and was able to still complete it. They only record you to verify you and then for the interview at the end.

oh!! that’s embarrassing then why did they even have that if it wasn’t recording you ?
 

c.t.tc

Legendary Member
  • Jun 10, 2025
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    oh!! that’s embarrassing then why did they even have that if it wasn’t recording you ?
    It is recording! They don’t access it as a firm but Bright Network have the recording and report anything weird to them according to the early Careers team. So like if someone was to switch their camera off, or the person changes who is taking the test halfway through or speaking to someone else kind of thing. But I think it’s still all very new so they haven’t fully figured it all out yet!
     

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