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In this interactive session, Maya Shah, Senior Early Careers Specialist at Ropes & Gray, will walk you through every stage of the firm's application process.
Willkie’s new graduate recruiter and two trainees will break down what the firm looks for at the interview stage, common pitfalls to avoid,
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If you can afford to do so, my personal advice is taking the time off to do whatever you want to do. Travel, learn a new hobby, visit friends/family. Basically do anything you personally want to do as you have a luxury of time you won't easily get again.
If you need to earn money, go and do any...
It should be available by the end of the week so keep an eye out for it as we will share it and announce where you can access it. It will be available to anyone to watch
Some links to relevant content :
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/converting-your-vacation-scheme-into-a-training-contract-top-tips-in-2021.3454/
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/convert-your-vacation-scheme-into-a-training-contract/...
I think there has to be a clear connection to how this influences the work/culture/environment you will experience in the London/U.K. office if you do use something that is non U.K. based.
It isn't really needed in my opinion - with a "what would you do" scenario question anyway - might be different with other strengths-based questions.
I'd much prefer to hear why you came to that conclusion in that hypothetical situation, rather than what you did in the past. The circumstances...
You can bring them if you want to - it's quite common for people to bring these things. The firm might also provide them too though.
At least you have what you need if you do bring them.
No worries - just wanted to double check. The following information might help:
Some advice on these two links: Advice on the article interview and here too
Can be a whole mix of things:
- referencing the department in your application or interview
- interview/assessment centre performance
- evidence from your application, like if you have worked in the area before of studied a subject they are looking for
- your assessors stating that they want...
Many firms will take you on this year anyway especially if you won’t be back in the U.K. due to term dates for next summer. So do the AC, see how it goes, and then if you get an offer, ask whether you can still do the scheme or defer to the following year.
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