Not necessarily a bad sign at all. This has happened to me quite a few times, and I’ve still gotten offers. Sometimes it just means they’ve gone through the list of questions they were given by grad rec or tailored the conversation based on what they felt was relevant to the role or your...
I’m really sorry to hear that, but please remember this doesn’t take away from all the hard work you’ve put in. It’s okay to feel disappointed, and it’s completely valid to take a moment to process that. But don’t let this keep you down. Every person in this field has faced rejection at some...
I wouldn’t lose hope just yet. It might just be more operational than anything else - they’re probably still collating feedback, scheduling decision meetings, or finalising numbers. You’ve done the hard part by getting the scheme and showing up. Just try to breathe a bit.. you’ve got this! ;)...
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A lot of your answers will come down to the interactions you had with people during the scheme. Definitely reference those coffee chats or informal conversations with trainees, associates, or partners. Mention specific things they told you that you didn’t know before, especially if it...
Usually after the event, as sometimes this isn’t done just by email, but by forms sent to attendees, so they can confirm who attended the event. This is usually done by sending pictures of your travel tickets, bank statements, etc. However, there may also be flexibility to request earlier, if...
Hey. I’m unsure about Shoosmiths in particular, but if you’re interested in AC insights we have an interview database with loads of experiences here - https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/forums/interview-experiences-2021-2022.90/
I totally get how your mind’s probably racing right now, especially with that word “feedback” hanging in the air, but try not to worry too much. Easier said than done, I know, but nothing’s changed yet, and for all you know, it could be good news. In the meantime, do something to take your mind...
Mixed views on this.
If you write that you turned it down, the recruiter may ask why in their head, which means you’ll need a compelling and well-thought-out reason that doesn’t suggest indecisiveness. But if you only mention you were offered the role, they may assume you’re now in the role...
That’s a tough feeling, but try not to let the Browne Jacobson rejection get to you too much… the fact that Kingsley Napley came through just 10 minutes later is a clear reminder that timing isn’t always about luck, it’s about alignment. You’re still in the game, and every step (even the...
I completely understand the curiosity, and it's great that you're thinking critically about questions to ask. Personally, I’d approach this kind of thing with caution, especially in formal settings like interviews or ACs. It's important to remember that platforms like Glassdoor can be useful...
Congratulations on getting the interview. A 30-minute initial discussion can seem like a lot of time, but it actually goes by really quickly, so I don’t think they’ll go too deep into anything too technical. That said, it’s still worth preparing for a few key areas. You’ll likely be asked about...
Hi! First off, huge congratulations on securing a place on the Clifford Chance SPARK Scheme. That’s already a major achievement and you should be proud of getting this far.
Now onto your questions.
During the Scheme
Be curious and engaged. Ask thoughtful questions and take a genuine...
Please don’t worry. Retail and volunteering experience are really valuable. They show transferable skills like communication, teamwork and resilience that law firms highly value.
For example, you could say something like, managing volunteering alongside part-time retail work helped you learn...
This is definitely something that can be done, though it’s not something I see happen often. The firm will usually give you feedback on your vac scheme performance anyway, which some argue tends to be a more meaningful point for reflection.
At this stage, especially if assessment centres are...
I wouldn’t worry too much. Sometimes progression emails or next stage invites can be delayed for all sorts of reasons, especially around capacity or internal scheduling. It’s not always a reflection of how you’ve done.
In the meantime, I’d really recommend using this period to keep building on...
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