It is firm specific unfortunately so there is no standard, some firms do not give you any time to prepare even so it really is a matter of being very adaptable and target your preparation to the different firms and their assessment procedure.
This is why talking to future trainees early on is...
It really is a personal question and it depends on the circumstances, capabilities, and so much more. However, I personally used to spend less than a week, sometimes 2/3 days just because I had so many other commitments to attend too. Other people prepare for weeks and weeks. It also depends on...
It really depends on what were the other questions but generally speaking I would utilise this space to highlight reasons I want to join the firm and work for them as a trainee.
I would highlight 3 main reasons you have not discussed yet, whether it is international opportunities, peculiarities...
This is essentially a ''why me'' question and I think it pushes to talk about skills or attributes you have developed along the way, whether through university, extracurricular activities or professional experiences, and how these will help you to succeed as a future trainee.
Personally...
This is such an amazing way to keep others informed of your progress but also to show how hard it is to just get one offer, I can totally relate to this.
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences as I think they will inspire, motivate and encourage others for future cycles...
An oral offer is as valid as a written one so I would not worry at all. There is no chance they will go back on their word. I do understand the need for a written communication, but you had a call with the firm and they specifically told you that they are busy and that they will follow up in the...
When I was applying I used this space to discuss in detail about all my awards I won from high school to my master degree and a couple of extracurricular activities that I did not have the space to discuss beforehand.
I would encourage to use this space to talk about something that you would...
I personally always tried to use the full word count as I always thought that there is a reason why they gave an exact number, however this does not have to be the case. If what you are saying is exhaustive and perfectly answers the question, I do not see why you should use unnecessary words...
Mentioning awards in interviews is not as effective as you might think in my opinion. I have personally never done it and your answer might not appear as genuine too so I would stay away from mentioning them, at least at interview stage.
Alternatively, if you are mentioning one, make sure it...
I think it is important to be interested in one of the main practice areas the firm is known for, otherwise they might question your genuine interest in the firm which might work against you in the application and interview stage.
I would highlight the most important practices of the firm at...
I would focus on the deals in Dubai as you should also showcase why you want to train in Dubai and not London. Mentioning deals and cases the firm has worked on would help you conveying this a little better and more convincingly.
You are probably reading too much into it, there is no strange reason behind who your interviewers are as far as I am aware. Each person that gets an interview is likely to get the offer because they were deemed good enough to be there.
I would try and not read too much into things like this...
No, it is fine! They are probably very busy anyway so they would not focus on whether you send a thank you email or not. Also, not everyone does send this email anyway!
Yes, it is okay, I personally did it with partners and they were super nice about it so I do not think there is any harm in reaching out, especially if they invited you to reach out in the interview, which they did with me.
I would reach to both. The senior associate might not reply but at...
You could say that you are available in 2 weeks but if need be you can rearrange to accommodate their needs, that is the approach I used to take when presented with a similar situation.
As long as you give alternatives, I think you will be fine.
Congratulations for obtaining the assessment...
You can try to ask, my cohort tried but unfortunately law firms have relationships with the providers that cannot be ended so abruptly and only because the candidates do not want to be at that school. Realistically speaking each provider has a bad reputation if you ask people who go to Ulaw you...
I always did it so I personally think it does not hurt to do it!
You will come off as a nice person regardless. I do not think that this will make or break your chances of getting the offer, but it is always nice to appreciate people's time and effort in my opinion.
Hey @elinlindelow,
Thank you for the question as it will help many in your same shoes and me personally too. I am going to start the program in September at BPP so I personally do not have knowledge on how to prepare. However, I have many friends who have started the program last September and...
I would personally attend the assessment day as it can be an opportunity for you to develop your interview skills, experience another firm, other lawyers and just see a different law firm overall.
I would worry about this once you get an actual offer but ideally you could ask them to postpone...
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