Hiii, thanks for sharing your experience! Do you have any advice as to how to convert a vac?? And maybe what not to do, or any insight as to why people might not convert one? I’m super nervous for mine and not sure what to expect and how to act lol 😭
I’m a little scared that my written work/ tasks won’t be up to standard, or if I will know how to even approach the task in general (I guess the best approach is to clarify with the supervisor, but still)
I’ve done a one-week vac at a smaller firm but I wasn’t too nervous for it since it wasn’t convertible anyways and it was quite informal.
But since this vac is one with a much larger firm and one I really want, I’m just extra jittery! Any advice would be appreciated!!
Hey there!
As someone who has converted a vac scheme I hope I can provide some insights that could help you.
First of all, one thing to be mindful of is emotional intelligence around the office. Broken down, that means being proactive around the office, but knowing when not to interrupt. You'd be surprised how many vac schemers fail to do this and go into people's offices when they have a meeting, are busy doing a task, etc. Also, remain positive throughout the scheme! I've found that it becomes a culture when vac schemers are sitting together to complain about certain people in the office or tasks, but, its important what you say remains positive and that you refrain from taking part in these conversations.
As for written work, honestly, do not stress. The fact that you made it into a vac scheme after several rounds of interviews/assessments means you have what it takes to complete the tasks. I've found that doing practice case studies a few days before the vac scheme starts really does help in terms of refreshing my memory. However, you should always remember they are not expecting you to know everything to do with law! They are more so looking at your ability to write in a clear way, see how you articulate your thoughts and observe if you do so in a commercially attune way. Also, don't be scared to ask questions!!! If you feel like you might be approaching something wrong, speak to your supervisor and clarify before you keep going so you avoid a situation where your work is not what the task asked for.
Good luck and hope it all goes well for you.