Ah, also, for this question: Have you attended any virtual or in-person events with Willkie?
Should we elaborate? Or mere bullet points will do
Should we elaborate? Or mere bullet points will do
Ah, also, for this question: Have you attended any virtual or in-person events with Willkie?
Should we elaborate? Or mere bullet points will do
Hi @TortillaTC no - you just need to list them. I would say if a question in any form says 'please list' or 'please detail' that these mean two different things. List means, just keep it brief, detail means tell us more about it.
thanks
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Hii, did they change the process this year? I was under the impression that Links would fast track to AC if you got their Open Day?Thanks for the insight!
Regarding the PFO...
From what I heard from them via the Open Day, they don't read application until after the deadline (and 5 more days to allow last day applicants finish the WGT).
So I would encourage you to stay hopeful ♥️
Didn’t you accept a TC with them last year? Under your previous name - Chris brown - I think it wasSpeaking of Willkie, has anyone heard back from them recently post app? The website says we can expect to hear back within 10-15 working days, but it’s been more than that now so idk whether to assume it’s a PFO.
Didn’t you accept a TC with them last year? Under your previous name - Chris brown - I think it was
Literally in the same boat with you. I’m kinda getting worried. Applied on the 10th of novSpeaking of Willkie, has anyone heard back from them recently post app? The website says we can expect to hear back within 10-15 working days, but it’s been more than that now so idk whether to assume it’s a PFO.
Oh. same mannerisms and block use of text is why I thought you are the sane person. why not make your own account they’re free?This account used to belong to someone else on the forum, as you have identified. His username was Chris Brown. I started using this forum in September. He gave me this account to use for this cycle, as he was no longer using it.
Same here. I applied 9th Nov. I'm hoping the delay is because of the recent change in their head of graduate recruitment. Otherwise, it would suck to be on the waiting list.Literally in the same boat with you. I’m kinda getting worried. Applied on the 10th of nov
Hi @yk1906 just to add my thoughts before @Abbie Whitlock can come back to you - in my view, you should still focus on the reasons why those experiences made you realise and later confirm that this is the ideal career for you to pursue. The fact that all your experiences are in commercial law certainly provides some evidence to the effect that you are interested in it, but it is also certainly not conclusive evidence. In theory, you could have had an initial interest in the career, and as such took on a couple of roles relating to it, only to then realise you do not enjoy it as much as you thought.Hi @Abbie Whitlock !!
How do you explain you want a career in commercial law if all your experience is IN commercial law, but abroad? In the sense that it is pretty obvious that I am committed to the career. Should I focus more on why London/UK, then?
Thanks!
Thanks a lot!! This is very helpfulHi @yk1906 just to add my thoughts before @Abbie Whitlock can come back to you - in my view, you should still focus on the reasons why those experiences made you realise and later confirm that this is the ideal career for you to pursue. The fact that all your experiences are in commercial law certainly provides some evidence to the effect that you are interested in it, but it is also certainly not conclusive evidence. In theory, you could have had an initial interest in the career, and as such took on a couple of roles relating to it, only to then realise you do not enjoy it as much as you thought.
Furthermore, even if the mere experiences sufficed to prove your commitment to this career path, by themselves they still fail to answer the crucial question of why you are interested in it, which is what firms want to find out about candidates. Once again, in theory, you may simply be motivated by its prestige, high pay, by the fact that everyone around you seems to want it, or by reasons having to do with a misconception of what commercial solicitors actually do. All of those reasons to pursue commercial law would be red flags for a graduate recruiter, and, as such, even if they know you are committed to this career path, they want to see if your reasons for that are the right kind of reasons.
Finally, for the question about answering the "Why UK/London" question: since this is not something the firm asks you about or even suggests in a normal "Why commercial law" question, I would not be too focused on trying to answer it. Nonetheless, if a good opportunity presents itself to comment on the issue (eg your why London motivation is closely connected to a general why commercial law motivation), it would likely be fine to include it.
Thank you! your insight is helpful, the email I received does not point to anything other than SJT and behavioural test, so i doubt there’s anything extra but these firms are sooo sneaky sometimeshey, so from doing it last year, I believe it was just a SJT mainly - no VIs and I can't recall if there was verbal reasoning, but to my mind there wasn't anything but SJT exercises haha. Sorry if that's not so helpful! But genuinely I do remember it was one of the tests I enjoyed doing the most, so I think that says something!
congrats!! which office may I ask?DLA TI invite🔥🔥
If anyone has done it or has experience with these kind of interviews would you mind reaching out to me please🥺
I found this article on strengths-based interviews I thought I would link here. I have not completed this type of interview personally, but based on a variety of sources it seems to involve more of a focus on personal questions such as:Anybody know what I should expect with strength-based interviews for a law firm? Thanks!
CONGRATS, when did u do WG?DLA TI invite🔥🔥
If anyone has done it or has experience with these kind of interviews would you mind reaching out to me please🥺
DLA TI invite🔥🔥
If anyone has done it or has experience with these kind of interviews would you mind reaching out to me please🥺
Hi @iklawapps while I do not think there is much you can do in terms of actual adjustments you can ask from the firm, I would not be too worried. In my view, generally 3-4 days dedicated entirely to AC preparation is more than enough to be able to do well in it - in fact, this is exactly the time I ended up taking to prepare for my first final VS interview, and I ended up converting it. Of course, you will hear about people taking one or two weeks to prepare, and you may think they will have a substantial advantage over you. Nonetheless, you should keep in mind that:This might be a silly question. I've just gotten my first AC ever coming up :' D but it's in a couple days, so I've only had like 3/4 days to prep, whereas some people got like weeks for the same date.
I know I can't just ask them to go easy on me haha, but is there something I can say or do to level my chances, cause I feel like there's so much to do, and I would've loved a few more days. Sorry about the question, I've never gotten to an AC before, so I have no idea if it's totally typical to just get a few days.
Thank you in advance; I really appreciate the help!! < 3
Hi @Harvey Specter , @Afuturetrainee @CharlesT47Same here. I applied 9th Nov. I'm hoping the delay is because of the recent change in their head of graduate recruitment. Otherwise, it would suck to be on the waiting list.