Thank you, do you know the process for them? The website is terrible.For DTC, I know Kirkland is still open and they make their decisions in the winter
Thank you, do you know the process for them? The website is terrible.For DTC, I know Kirkland is still open and they make their decisions in the winter
I don't think you should expect PFO at all. DLA reviews your APPLICATION FIRST and then decides whether they want to give you WG. So if you scored higher than their WG benchmark, you should expect an interview. Just a matter of time. How well do you think you did on the WG?Would also appreciate insight into this! I applied on Oct 22, received the WG on Oct 30, and passed it on Nov 3 with my report saying I scored very highly, but I haven’t heard back from them since. Now I’m wondering whether my application was the issue and if I should expect a PFO soon, but they haven’t rejected me yet, so is it still early days?
Yes, so for Kirkland you submit your written application (there are 5 questions this year, all ranging from 200-400 words). If you’re successful, they’ll invite you to complete their VI. If you pass that, you’ll be invited to their first AC, and if you do well there, you’ll move on to the final AC. From what I’ve been told (I know someone who reached the final stage last year), the first AC includes a Q&A where you’re in a group speaking with partners, and a group exercise, both of which are assessed. The final AC includes a written exercise and an interview with partners. I call it an “AC,” but I think they refer to theirs as assessment/insight days, but don’t be fooled, they’re definitely still assessed.Thank you, do you know the process for them? The website is terrible.
I think I got 2/4 and 4/4 for the rest and i passed!Does anyone know what is considered a good score on artic shores test?
Thank you, I’m hoping that’s the case! You find out your results on the report they send you after and mine said “strength to leverage” for everything so I'm hoping for good newsI don't think you should expect PFO at all. DLA reviews your APPLICATION FIRST and then decides whether they want to give you WG. So if you scored higher than their WG benchmark, you should expect an interview. Just a matter of time. How well do you think you did on the WG?
Definitely more than one firm, just didn’t know if there were more.
Sidley, Goodwin, withers, Milbank (spring), Addleshaw (spring), PMC, forsters to name a few
You’re a star! ThanksYes, so for Kirkland you submit your written application (there are 5 questions this year, all ranging from 200-400 words). If you’re successful, they’ll invite you to complete their VI. If you pass that, you’ll be invited to their first AC, and if you do well there, you’ll move on to the final AC. From what I’ve been told (I know someone who reached the final stage last year), the first AC includes a Q&A where you’re in a group speaking with partners, and a group exercise, both of which are assessed. The final AC includes a written exercise and an interview with partners. I call it an “AC,” but I think they refer to theirs as assessment/insight days, but don’t be fooled, they’re definitely still assessed.
Please don’t take my word as gospel though, because they seem to change the process slightly each year (for example, in previous years you had to submit a CL, but that was removed this year). But overall, that’s the general structure. Hope that helps!
Ngl the recruitment at that firm is really putting me off applying cause wdym i have to write an entire cover letter for an open day (which takes place after you’ve already offered vacation scheme places!!!) and you don’t even respect me enough to send a rejection• Gibson Dunn: All invites for Open Day have been sent, even though it's virtual, it's competitive and if you don't get the invite, that means PFO, but don't discourage to apply VS
Yeah ikr, they don't send a PFO email for open day. Some asked here before so that just made it clear, maybe a red flag.Ngl the recruitment at that firm is really putting me off applying cause wdym i have to write an entire cover letter for an open day (which takes place after you’ve already offered vacation scheme places!!!) and you don’t even respect me enough to send a rejection
I have no specific insider knowledge about what the firm expects candidates to write about in the cover letter, but I think it is quite likely that you would not be expected to discuss an interest in commercial law that goes beyond the kind of work the firm does in London. Firstly, a general rule you should stick to in figuring out how to approach an answer is to start from the literal interpretation of the question as formulated by the firm. Under the natural meaning of the language used, a broad "why commercial law" answer would be beyond the scope of the prompt, and I have been told by recruiters on many occasions that a mistake candidates often make is to look beyond what they are asked and read into it things that are not there. Secondly, the particular wording the firm used is substantially different from how most other firms formulate their requests for a cover letter, which again I generally assume reflects a conscious choice to change scope rather than an oversight.Dear @Andrei Radu, the Davis Polk cover letter states "Please include your cover letter in the space provided below. Within your cover letter please include why you are specifically interested in Davis Polk, why you are attracted to the work that we carry out, and the skills that you have developed that would contribute towards your success in the role." How do you think we should go about structuring it, and should we still mention why commercial law (as in typical cover letters)?
i submitted my app 11/11 and got invited 22/11 then heard back today that i was successfulTo everyone that received a DLA wg, how long did it take for you to receive the test post-app? Submitted my application on the deadline so just wondering what to expect.
Too many.Does anyone have an updated list of which law firms are using the WG for this cycle?