@lowkeyloser Hi! Have you heard from Arnold & Porter? As far as I am concerned, I have not.Who else has applied for a DTC at Arnold & Porter? Do people know when we should get AC responses?
@lowkeyloser Hi! Have you heard from Arnold & Porter? As far as I am concerned, I have not.Who else has applied for a DTC at Arnold & Porter? Do people know when we should get AC responses?
Thank you so much for your reply, Abbie!! It helps me a lot and I will try to record myself. Hope you are having a great dayHello!
This is a really common piece of feedback, and something I definitely struggled with during my first couple of interviews. However, it is definitely fixable with a bit of structure and practice!
A big part of being concise is having a clear structure in your head before you start speaking. For most answers, I would try to think in a simple framework such as: point -> example -> result. You almost want to lead with your conclusion first (so that it is clear what you are discussing), rather than building up to it. For example, instead of talking around an experience and hoping the point becomes clear, I would start with the key message and then briefly support it - for example, "I developed my ability to manage competing deadlines during my internship at X, where I...".
It can also really help to limit yourself to one strong example per question. It might be that your answers become longer as you are trying to include lots of information - I can totally understand why, as it might be that a few of your experiences fit the question, but one well-explained example is almost always more effective than three rushed ones.
Additionally, I would aim for answers that are around 60-90 seconds in length. When practising, it helps to actually time yourself with a stopwatch and see how long you are taking. It can definitely feel slightly unnatural at first, but it quickly builds an internal sense of what "concise enough" sounds like, and you'll often realise when you are talking for too long.
You might also find it useful to signpost your answer as you - even something simple such as "there are two main things I took from this experience..." helps keep you focused and reassures the interviewer that your answer is structured and concise. However, I would be cautious of doing this with video interviews unless you are able to practice first, as it might be that you run out of time and are unable to make the final point you wanted to make.
Finally, I would try to avoid being afraid to stop once you have made your point. In my experience, I kept talking during interviews as the silence made me uncomfortable and I felt a need to fill it, but in interviews, clarity is much more important than filling space for the sake of it.
If you can, I would really recommend recording yourself answering some of the more common questions, as it is one of the fastest ways to spot where you are over-explaining or going off track. This is something that you can improve really quickly with practice, so try not to worry too much about it!![]()
No problem at all - I used to hate recording myself doing a mock interview, but I would always recommend it as it is a great way of picking up little things that you might not notice!Thank you so much for your reply, Abbie!! It helps me a lot and I will try to record myself. Hope you are having a great day![]()
When did you hear back from them? I just recently completed the SJT.Does anyone have any insight into the Withers DTC first-stage interview over Teams? Would be really grateful for any tips anyone might be able to share!
I heard back from them a couple of hours ago having completed the proofreading exercise over the weekend. Hopefully, you'll hear back from them soon post the SJTWhen did you hear back from them? I just recently completed the SJT.
Hey!@Abbie Whitlock Hi Abbie, I have an urgent question to ask. I got invited to an AC from RPC, but the date of AC overlaps directly with my upcoming VSI don't think it is possible to take a day out from VS coz the firm expects full attendance. What should I do in this situation?
Hey!Also, is it worth applying to W&C even though I have mitigating circumstances at A-levels and don't meet their minimum? I haven't seen anyone get in with them, not to mention even the best of them get rejected so I'm having serious doubts.
HiHi! Does anyone have any insight into the mayer brown test? Specifically:
any insight is greatly appreciated, thanks!
- is there time bewteen the SJT and VI?
- Is there a watson glaser component?
- How much time do you have between each VI question?
thank you so much, I really appreciate your answerHi
- There is a break between the SJT and VI, it gives you a chance to pause before pressing continue with the VI.
- I’m not sure what you mean by Watson glaser, unless you mean the type of test? If so, it is not a Watson glaser test, it’s amberjack. The structure is a combination of multiple choice scenario questions to test verbal reasoning and also quite a few numerical questions intertwined. There are also questions which test your ability to evaluate the information correctly.
- there is no time between each VI question, the timer only starts when you press forward to continue. So you can pause and take a break whenever. For the first two questions, you have 2 minutes to prepare and 2 minutes for the recording. The last two questions, you have unlimited prep time and again 2 mins for the recording.
Hope that helps! It was not too difficult/any out of the ordinary questions so you will be fine
Thank you that’s helpful! Do you know how long is is the LBA programme?+ FYI, they don’t sponsor visa either.. you must have the right to work for the LBA.
is this the DTC AC for Bristol or London?@Abbie Whitlock Hi Abbie, I have an urgent question to ask. I got invited to an AC from RPC, but the date of AC overlaps directly with my upcoming VSI don't think it is possible to take a day out from VS coz the firm expects full attendance. What should I do in this situation?
I haven't had a response yet. The recruitment brochure says that interviews for direct TC's will take place in March and April. So if we don't hear back by the end of this month we can expect an eventual PFO.@lowkeyloser Hi! Have you heard from Arnold & Porter? As far as I am concerned, I have not.