Hi @jlin111222333 while I do not have specific information about Withers' strengths based assessment, I know it is generally a good idea to consider the firm's values when choosing between plausible options. While I have not found any explicit statement from Withers about their values, having...
The general rule is that applications will be open until 23:59 on the day of the specified deadline. A minority of firms will close applications at 12:00 (at noon) instead, but in my experience this always comes with an express notice. Since for Farrer nothing of the sort is mentioned in the FAQ...
Hi @jacksollaf and congratulations for getting to the AC! I have found a post on TCLA of a candidate discussing their Kings & Spalding AC experience from 2021. While it is quite possible that the firm changed their assessment processes since then, it should give you at least some indication as...
I think to stand out in paralegal applications you will have to focus on many of the same aspects you would in a VS/TC application. In reviewing your work, I would advise you to do the following:
Is your why the firm reasoning persuasive? Do you identify the firm's unique selling points and...
I do not think there is any way to establish an objective ranking regarding quality of training. When you compare individual firms you can look at reports like those done by Legal Cheek, but I do not think they are very reliable, in that a disproportionately high number of firms has an A or A*...
As @Jessica Booker said, while a VS is an amazing opportunity to gain insight into what your life at the firm could look like, there is only so much you can experience in a few weeks. It will be very difficult to assess some important elements, such as the level to which you enjoy the work and...
This will of course not be exhaustive, but a few that come to mind are:
Uncertainty around the US' tariffs policies and potential subsequent trade wars
The sell-off in US equities and recent gains in European stock markets
Geopolitical uncertainty around the end of the war in Ukraine, Gaza...
Hi @Legallylaw I do not have much to add to the great response from @Ram Sabaratnam. I will only say that I think the quality of your 'why the firm' section will matter a lot, in that many of the motivations that apply to international firms will not be equally relevant here. I would try to read...
I think you should simply seek to discuss the points which you think would add most value to your candidate profile/application as a whole. As @trainee4u said, this will depend a lot on what other sections and questions in the application form were and how you went about answering them. For...
Hi @summerk27 I think this will depend on word count limits and the general expectations you think the firm has for the profile, but normally it will just be a short description containing educational background, significant achievements, career interests, and one-two extracurriculars/hobbies. I...
Hi @emma.d so for the first question I think your approach is the right one, in that you need to identify a potential client that has a need for legal services in one of the firm's major practice areas. Importantly, you should make sure that the firm has not represented the client in the past...
Hi @user9809 I think the way you should go about preparing for a paralegal interview will be very similar to the way you should prepare for a VS/TC interview. A lot of the questions will go along the same lines, testing your competencies, reflection on prior experiences, situational judgement...
More specifically for your question, since you are from a non-law background I would invest more time into understanding how the firm's different practice areas work and complement each other. I think this is helpful both in enabling you to deliver a higher quality of work and in showing off...
For your question more specifically, it is difficult to say what you should focus most of your efforts on as different firms weigh the assessments in different manners. If you can, I would advise you to reach out to current/future trainees to see if they have any advice and to ask what they...
Hi @Starfish31 and @FoxStella in terms of general resources for preparation, I recommend the TCLA 'How to convert VS' course (this also helped me a lot when I was preparing last year) and the TCLA Accelerator Program, which I think is the best all-around resource in the market for this...
I think in general firms give at least a one week notice prior to a scheduled interview. Unless you have other significant commitments, that should be more than enough time to ensure you are well-prepared. In my opinion, intense preparation for more than 4-5 days can actually have diminishing...
I would say that the amount of time the firm has taken to respond to applicants despite having already organized ACs would be surprising if they did not have some type of waitlist or some further round of ACs - perhaps @Chris Brown or other forum members that have done PW ACs have more...
I think a good example of a recent legal development which is also relevant for commercial law firms is the FCA's new Listing Rules. Essentially, they have been implemented to help revitalize the City's equity capital markets: in the last few years, not only has the LSE seen a consistent...
For (1), I think it will probably consist in more efficient allocation of responsibility and decision-making. Complex and multi-layered management systems are known to produce a dilution of responsibility, where people in do not know who has ultimate ownership of what. This can lead to delays in...
I think it is highly unlikely it would be detrimental. Firms are aware that at the moment of entry in the profession candidates can have interests in a wide variety of practice areas; and no firm is the best in every single one. As such, you expressing interest in a practice area where there are...
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