Hi
@Abbie Whitlock
Thanks for your previous reply re the law reform question of mine
I just want to ask about the link to the firm or TC role at the end of answering a question.
For commercial awareness questions, how can I explicitly link that to the firm, clients, TC role etc?
For the why do you want to be a solicitor or why our firm questions, what can I do to link my experience/ answer content with the firm/clients/sector/TC role etc?
Thanks
Hey!
No problem at all!
For commercial awareness questions, I would try to not overcomplicate the link to the firm! After explaining the commercial story and why it matters, you can briefly connect it to the types of clients that the firm advises or the work that its lawyers might do. For example, if the commercial news story relates to geopolitical developments and the firm has shipping clients, you could discuss how different practice areas might become involved. The commercial team might help negotiate or review contracts to account for changing risks, while other teams could advise on regulatory issues, disputes, or supply chain disruption. This helps show that you understand how a broader commercial development can translate into legal work for the firm.
You could also link it to the role of a trainee, such as supporting research, drafting notes, or helping the team stay up to date with developments affecting clients. As above, the key is to show that you understand how a commercial issue can translate into legal work and client advice.
For "why do you want to be a solicitor" or "why this firm" questions, the link is usually about how you align with specific features of the firm. I always found it helpful to structure it around 2-3 clear points. For example:
- The type of work or sectors that the firm focuses on
- The culture, training, or responsibility given to trainees
- International opportunities or secondments available
The most important part is to explain why that specifically appeals to you by linking it to your past experiences, skillset, and future career goals - rather than just listing features of the firm. For example, when I applied to
Reed Smith, I explained that I had an interest in the Transportation sector and used my previous VS at
Stephenson Harwood to show how I had gained that interest.
In general, the "link" at the end only needs to be a sentence or so that shows you have thought about how that topic relates to the firm, its clients, or the role of a trainee solicitor. I would generally avoid making it feel forced or overly detailed
