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From AI to Energy Deals: Inside a Full-Service Law Firm with Osborne Clarke
8 Dec 2025 · 6pm (UK)
Zoom · Registration Required
You want to write a strong Osborne Clarke application — but what really makes the firm different, and how do trainees experience the work day-to-day?
In this session, you’ll hear directly from current trainees and Recruitment Advisor Patrick Fermin Ryan, so you can speak with clarity and specificity in your applications and interviews.
There are of course some firms that it’s much better to apply early- and some are honest and say they don’t necessarily read every application (Bird & Bird, Simmons & Simmons).
BUT I keep hearing of people who get ACs who applied on deadline day, for even top firms. So I agree with generally...
It says you have 7 days to complete the assessment from the time you receive the email. So I assume that means finishing and submitting it before that deadline.
I’ve done one Cappfinity test today with another to do this week. I guess it’s worth waiting for the feedback report for the first one right before doing the second?
Do they tend to arrive the next day?
Hi all. Still not clear on this so any advice would be really helpful.
On the website there’s one small section which says “Learn about our one week vacation schemes that allow you to get to know the firm before you apply for a training contract.”
Just wondering if that means the VS is...
Probably fine but I’d check what abbreviation they use (if you can find it through research).
For example Trowers & Hamlins seem to be ‘Trowers’ rather than T&H.
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