Hey there @isTeapp ,
This is a very good question actually! I had no clue what it was prior to you mentioning it. So I did some research and came up with the below to help;
I’ve also linked a few websites which have very useful guides on how to write one -...
Hey @tcla02 ,
It depends on the firms and the nature of the assessment. I know for some assessments it usually says at the pre-amble/instructions that the time taken to complete it will be used in scoring. You will also usually find this in the email GR sent you inviting you to take the...
Hi there @hello123 ,
I don’t have much to add to @Andrei Radu ’s wonderful response.
With regards motivational and competency interviews, I generally recommend candidates knowing their skills and experiences in and out. This way, any question you’re asked wouldn’t trip you off as you can...
Hey @Tiffanychan4 ,
I completely get that feeling. I felt the same way during my first VI as well. My take on it is that once you know your skills, passions, experiences, and drivers well, then you’ll be able to answer ANY question asked that is situational/competency based. Add a sprinkle of...
Hi there @vstchunter ,
Most firms receive the bulk of their applications in the last two weeks of the specified deadline date. So, I see no harm in applying!
Hey @tarty23 ,
I’ve just seen the post and quoted the section below for more context;
“ Options picked considered too safe: many candidates avoided talking about clients, cases, lawyers and departments. In summary, they avoided talking about anything legal. We want to know which areas are of...
Hey @suhana ,
I have linked a couple of helpful resources by the team below;
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/a-complete-guide-for-competency-interview-preparation.9380/...
Hey @KBanana and @chrisbrown ,
For the first question, I would say there’s no right or wrong answer. The firm seemingly wants to simply gauge your creativity and your thought process behind this and why. Now there is also no need to do the following, but I would personally focus on an invention...
Hey @Amakaa ,
Very well done on getting to both stages. My tips are more on soft skills.
For the telephone interview, I recommend knowing your competencies very well and avoid preparing too heavily on verbatim answers. This is because you want your answers to sound very natural. The best way...
Hi there @noahsmiit01 ,
Thanks for your message. As of our latest checks, these are the main firms running insight schemes that last two or more days. Another important thing I would note to help, is that some other firms hold open days specifically for first years and these are titled insight...
Hey @FCL25 ,
I would not worry too much on how long it takes to hear back. Firms differ based off many factors such as high application numbers, or even the specific cycle.
Best of luck!
Hi there,
Thanks for the question.
As you can imagine, the difference in why law and why commercial law lies in the commerce part. This is a difficult distinction to employ, largely because you need to know your experiences in and out to effectively draw a distinction that shows specific...
Hey @tosin4774 ,
Yes, I definitely recommend linking it to you as this will show demonstrated interest, not just interest in the scheme. Any candidate can show an interest in the scheme, and this is through linking it to generic stuff about the firm. Specific interest is what gets you an offer...
Happy New Year TCLA Family,
I hope this new year brings with it amazing things for each and every one of you.
Looking back over the past year, I want to take a moment to recognise the dedication and effort you’ve invested in every aspect of your life, especially in navigating the law firm...
Hey there @lawstudent2 ,
I completely get the nerves - I had them too. This depends on the firm. I have been invited to ACs with two weeks - 4 weeks notice. At the same time, I had also been invited to ACs with less than a week’s/five days notice. The experience made me realise that interview...
Hey @kokoprep ,
Hmmm.. this is an interesting question for sure. I would say the number of skills covered matters less than your ability to describe it well. It also, quite shockingly, depends on the speed at which you talk. For example, I naturally talk really quickly with my friends. For a...
Hey @tosin4774,
In my experience, I’ve found that asking myself these two questions helped.
(1) Have you answered the question? This may sound a bit obvious and funny, but the truth is, it’s quite easy to stray from the focus of the question itself. If the question is asking for your hobbies...
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