Hey @legal18 , I’ve also linked @Andrei Radu ’s guide to succeeding in VIs below;
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/a-complete-guide-for-competency-interview-preparation.9380/
Hey @Tintin06 ,
I can completely understand your frustration, and I want to acknowledge how much effort and dedication you've already put into the process. Having completed three vacation schemes, you're in a strong position to apply for direct TCs. As you mentioned, the viability of this route...
Hi there @hfbjsdhfbhf , I completely understand that feeling. I believe I can offer some advice. This applies to all areas of life, not just tackling the law firm application process.
I was actually speaking earlier today to someone I really look up to (and for good reasons as you will soon...
Hey there @Eeeazyyy8 ,
While I am not aware of the specifics of TW’s application process, I have provided below some general tips to help with written exercises.
It’s a thin line between brevity and providing sufficient information to satisfy the needs of each question posed. On one hand...
Hello @Toenails,
I am unsure on whether they have a direct TC application window for the summer, like they did last application cycle. From the looks fo their website, I am doubtful on this as the only window for these direct TC apps are between October to January. I’ve linked the below website...
Hey @legal18 ,
I’ve seen a trend for some of the questions below in VI’s. I’ve also been creative and included some extra questions that may possibly fall within that scope:
Commercial Awareness Questions:
1. What is a recent news story that you found interesting, and why is it relevant to...
Hi there @Tcvspfo ,
Yep - private credit is definitely still relevant. Law firms have made whole new practices focusing on private credit. Sidley Austin, Dechert, and Morgan Lewis are three I can think of right now.
I also found out not long ago, that Kramer Levin also launched its new...
Hiya @ohnoselim ,
There’s a common misconception that candidates need to have done a load of tasks like winning fancy awards to nail this section of the application. Law firms and recruiters will know and appreciate that most people are at the start of their careers. Furthermore...
Hi there @a1024 ,
If I was to answer this question, I would take the following approach:
1. Short introductory paragraph stating what the topic is. Could literally be a sentence. You don’t need to repeat the rest of the elements that you’ll cover as they are already in the question. Further...
Hiya @desperateTCseeker1998 , very good one. I’ve just consulted @Ram Sabaratnam‘s wonderful thread and found out that Links falls under this scope:
These firms recruit predominantly from their vacation schemes, but they have frequently made more than one direct TC offer every year in recent...
Hi @Toenails , very well done!
I’ve linked @Andrei Radu ’s VI guide here - https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/a-complete-guide-for-competency-interview-preparation.9380/
Best of luck 💪🚀
Hi @NJS ,
Very good question. In my opinion, you can go with either one - general topics and more specific stories. The ability to come out with a good answer largely depends on the manner in which you go into the crux of each topic, as well as whether you actually answer the question.
It’s...
Hey @KBanana , not a silly question at all - I randomly remembered the comma in the firm‘s name whilst I was on the bus the other day! The comma should be included in your mentioning of the firm’s name.
Hi @LawAspirer , this is a question which leads to many mixed perceptions. For example, I’ve completed SJTs at firms where the feedback report felt as though I did badly, but I ended up passing. Similarly, I’ve gotten reports back that were so positive I thought it was straight to the next stage...
Hi @a1024 ,
I’m sure that @Andrei Radu will have more thoughts on Davis Polk specifically, so I’ve included some general tips to approach the separate components of the question...
Hi @Apple. Yes, absolutely! In my view, this shows one’s ability to absorb multiple forms of information through engaging in a plethora of different tasks, make the most of an opportunity that was presented to them, as well as an ability to show how you’ve applied multiple skills - and in fact...
Hiya @legallyells ,
Yes, definitely. Law firms really appreciate a diversity of thought from students from other degree backgrounds. Interestingly, I was recently having a wonderful chat with an Of Counsel at a law firm who mentioned they’d be really keen to hear from someone who studied...
Hiya @futuretraineesolicitor . Thanks for reaching out!
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