Not automatic! They review applications and decide whether to send the testIs the Taylor Wessing test automatic? If yes, when do they send it?
Not automatic! They review applications and decide whether to send the testIs the Taylor Wessing test automatic? If yes, when do they send it?
Congrats! is this for direct tc? they dont recruit on a rolling basis so kinda weird?fieldfisher telephone interview!! any tips?
Thank you so much!Hi @Ronaldo04 I would advise you to read my Competency Interviews Preparation Guide and follow the step-by-step preparation method I set out there; it is somewhat more comprehensive than you may need at this stage (as I wrote it primarily with final stage interviews in mind) so you no not necessarily need to practice answering that wide of a range of questions. Thus, I would focus on the getting really good at answering the most common types of interview questions such as the ones I will list bellow, as it is unlikely you will be asked something very different from that at this stage:
Besides this, I would advise you to construct answers in a very structured and easy to follow manner, and to focus on being crystal-clear in the way you articulate them when you practice - since during a phone interview the recruiter does not have any helpful visual input and neither do you (in terms of noticing if there is anything you would need to explain in more detail or go over again), the risk that you may lose the focus of your audience is a lot greater. Also, I think you should try to be extra enthusiastic and friendly, as the nature of the format already makes it difficult to truly connect and build rapport.
- The big three motivational questions: why commercial law, why you, why the firm; but be prepared to also answer different iterations of such questions - i.e. "Why do you want to be a solicitor, and what other careers have you considered?" "Why the firm rather than our rivals, and what makes you a great fit?" etc.
- Usual skills/competencies questions: Tell me about a time you demonstrated teamwork, resilience, problem-solving skills etc.
- Scenario-based questions: How would you deal with a situation in which you had competing deadlines, had a difficult work relationship etc
- Classic commercial questions: Tell me about a news story you have been following, how it impacts our clients, something that represents a challenge/opportunity for the firm
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! Out of interest how long did you have to wait for a test invite after the ChatBot interview?Im pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed the Mishcon test.
I didn’t know you could change applications! I submitted mine and didn’t realise the last sentence of my motivation response had been cut. I’ve quickly gone and edited it. They don’t review the applications under after you’ve passed the WG test anyway. So if you can edit it now go ahead and do it.Does anyone know if the Clifford Chance team reviews our first or latest submitted application when we make changes to the DTC application (the portal is still open and the page allows changing inputs and saving new inputs)
Hi!Hi guys - I'm currently doing the cover letter for the Taylor Wessing application, and I had a couple of quick questions - if anyone has any advice, I'd be massively grateful!
1. On the application form, it says that candidates' cover letters must provide "details on your skills and why you have applied for the scheme". With this in mind, does a typical cover letter structure of why commercial law/why Taylor Wessing/why you sound okay?
2. I can't find anything on the Taylor Wessing website suggesting who the cover letter should be addressed to, but lawcareers.net suggests it should be addressed to Jasmine Hepple. I know that Jasmine Hepple works in Taylor Wessing's recruitment team; would it be a good idea to address it to her, or is it preferable to just put "Dear Sir/Madam?"
Apologies if these questions are a bit stupid; it's my first time writing in a cover letter in a while!
Hi! When did you receive confirmation that you passed the WG?Has anyone had a dla telephone interview and wouldn’t mind sharing any tips
I got it the day after I’d done the testHi! When did you receive confirmation that you passed the WG?
Sorry, I meant how long did you wait between receiving confirmation that you passed and being invited to a TII got it the day after I’d done the test
Around two weeks I thinkSorry, I meant how long did you wait between receiving confirmation that you passed and being invited to a TI![]()
1. Yes, you can showcase whatever you think TW is peculiar in some way that is unlike any other firms. Also include its strong reason, not generic and not covered in your 2 essays.Hi guys - I'm currently doing the cover letter for the Taylor Wessing application, and I had a couple of quick questions - if anyone has any advice, I'd be massively grateful!
1. On the application form, it says that candidates' cover letters must provide "details on your skills and why you have applied for the scheme". With this in mind, does a typical cover letter structure of why commercial law/why Taylor Wessing/why you sound okay?
2. I can't find anything on the Taylor Wessing website suggesting who the cover letter should be addressed to, but lawcareers.net suggests it should be addressed to Jasmine Hepple. I know that Jasmine Hepple works in Taylor Wessing's recruitment team; would it be a good idea to address it to her, or is it preferable to just put "Dear Sir/Madam?"
Apologies if these questions are a bit stupid; it's my first time writing in a cover letter in a while!
When did you send your application if you don't mind me asking?Around two weeks I think
Hello!Hi guys - I'm currently doing the cover letter for the Taylor Wessing application, and I had a couple of quick questions - if anyone has any advice, I'd be massively grateful!
1. On the application form, it says that candidates' cover letters must provide "details on your skills and why you have applied for the scheme". With this in mind, does a typical cover letter structure of why commercial law/why Taylor Wessing/why you sound okay?
2. I can't find anything on the Taylor Wessing website suggesting who the cover letter should be addressed to, but lawcareers.net suggests it should be addressed to Jasmine Hepple. I know that Jasmine Hepple works in Taylor Wessing's recruitment team; would it be a good idea to address it to her, or is it preferable to just put "Dear Sir/Madam?"
Apologies if these questions are a bit stupid; it's my first time writing in a cover letter in a while!