Self-employment: yes, you will typically need to provide some form of evidence of self-employment. This can include a summary of your accounts or tax returns, a reference from a client or someone like an accountant, or proof of sales.
Volunteering - in most instances, no this won't be requested...
You don’t have to change everything, but I think it is always important to refine and update answers where you can.
Themes may stay the same for things like your motivations, but you may have more recent evidence of pursuing the career or building your knowledge/skills which would be important...
I’d stress that there is no guarantees of qualification anymore. Unlike the old qualification system, firms are no longer tied to employing you for two years as a trainee.
But yes, it is a slightly different graduate opportunity to a traditional training contract. I see it as an interesting...
As @Chris Brown has pointed out, that is not the case. This is a feeder programme to their Legal Business Analyst programme that is also mentioned in my post. We will check with the firm on the eligibility point as this has been raised in our WhatsApp chats as to whether graduates can apply...
Missed a vacation scheme this year? There's still time! The TCLA team are excited to share the following opportunity.
Perkins Coie London has just announced its vacation scheme. It runs this summer. And you can apply in the next two weeks.
It's a firm that has a huge presence in the US...
You may not get the formal agreement until just before your TC starts. If you have received a TC offer letter, this could be your formal offer.
If there is no chance of you accepting a TC offer from firm B over firm A, you should withdraw your candidacy from the VS. There is little value in...
Which firm is this for?
Generally the Graduate Apprenticeships only need to be recruited a maximum a year in advance (and some firms recruit for them to start the next September), so it would be slightly strange for a firm to be recruiting for 2027 if it was a GA model of training.
But if the...
If you have a strong profile that aligns with the job (e.g. you have strong Real Estate experience and you are applying for a Real Estate paralegal role), you can probably afford to aim off on the cover letters as your CV will do the heavy lifting.
However, if you have no experience or...
This threads and posts might be a useful read:
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/converting-your-vacation-scheme-into-a-training-contract-top-tips-in-2021.3454/...
Wait until you get the TC paperwork and then work out what you want to do.
You could probably draw out the signing of the TC paperwork by a week or so and potentially start your VS even if there is a term in your TC offer by signing the offer after you have started the VS.
You need to check the offer terms of both your VS and TC offers. Either or both of them could have terms that stop you from proceeding with the VS.
If there are no terms in either document then you don't have to do anything - you technically can proceed with the vacation scheme. However, if...
Although a business-related issue for a client is a common case study model, I wouldn't say it is what most firms use. There can be quite a variety of formats, unfortunately.
I always recommend this thread for those preparing for case study assessments...
You don't need to avoid it completely; just don’t let it be the main focus of your answers, especially regarding the level of detail you’re asking about.
Trainees only specialise in the jurisdiction they are qualifying into, regardless of any relevant knowledge, regional ties, or language...
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