still waiting and submitted mine on 26/06Has anyone heard back from Addleshaw Goddard after submitting a direct TC application ? If so - how long did it take for you guys to hear back from them? Thank you!😊
still waiting and submitted mine on 26/06Has anyone heard back from Addleshaw Goddard after submitting a direct TC application ? If so - how long did it take for you guys to hear back from them? Thank you!😊
They sure are taking their sweet time especially when they were like SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATIONS NOWWWWWW *breathes fire* lmaostill waiting and submitted mine on 26/06
They sure are taking their sweet time especially when they were like SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATIONS NOWWWWWW *breathes fire* lmao
LOOOOOL like no joke. I attended their TC workshop with Aspiring Solicitors and AS were literally on our backs like "IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT THIS TC YOU SHOULD SUBMIT NOW!!!" RawwRRRRRR loooolRight?! They emailed me last night like:
"LaSt ChAnCe!!!!!! GIVE ME YOUR APPLICATION NOW. LAST CHANCE."
bro read the apps you have got first and leave me be 😡🤣
Part-time work in commercial law can be pretty tricky to find. I would think more about finding something that works with you alongside your studies and other commitments, and that you think will develop your skill set, rather than trying to identify specific roles.Just a question about work experience. After my rejection post-interview for a TC, I'm genuinely interested to learn about what part time roles I should be looking for to up my chances for next year. I have almost 7 years of work experience in different fields, but nothing specific to law. I will be doing my MA Law at ULaw this year, so something to work around that would be great. I didn't do an LLB (hence the conversion degree) and I've limited legal experience apart from online schemes, virtual vac schemes with Legal Cheek, and I'm an AS member so I look for mentoring schemes with that too.
Thanks in advance!
I would suggest making use of your uni's career's service. See if you can join their law clinic - they've got loads of opportunities for studentsJust a question about work experience. After my rejection post-interview for a TC, I'm genuinely interested to learn about what part time roles I should be looking for to up my chances for next year. I have almost 7 years of work experience in different fields, but nothing specific to law. I will be doing my MA Law at ULaw this year, so something to work around that would be great. I didn't do an LLB (hence the conversion degree) and I've limited legal experience apart from online schemes, virtual vac schemes with Legal Cheek, and I'm an AS member so I look for mentoring schemes with that too.
Thanks in advance!
For sure, I was struggling to find anything entry-level. I do currently work, but I suppose I was considering the feedback I had in that having some work experience would help with future prospects.Part-time work in commercial law can be pretty tricky to find. I would think more about finding something that works with you alongside your studies and other commitments, and that you think will develop your skill set, rather than trying to identify specific roles.
I agree. I'm actually off to a PG open day at the campus next week, so I'll be sure to ask about opportunities there!I would suggest making use of your uni's career's service. See if you can join their law clinic - they've got loads of opportunities for students
They did have vacation schemes this week, so that may be why they haven't gotten back yet. I know that they've offered TCs from earlier schemes for some offices already. I had mine last week and was told I would find out probably next week.They sure are taking their sweet time especially when they were like SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATIONS NOWWWWWW *breathes fire* lmao
Really depends. Some take on applications from September the year before they close, some only have a two/three month period for submissions.When do TC apps start opening again?
I never usually start applying until much later in the cycle (usually due to drowning in exams and also a lot of avoidance). I have graduated this year, so I wondered roughly when I can start looking at applying to firms I'm interested in but missed due to application anxiety and exams.
Yes, I know they’ve just had their VS. Oh wow how did your VS go? Good luck with everything 💕They did have vacation schemes this week, so that may be why they haven't gotten back yet. I know that they've offered TCs from earlier schemes for some offices already. I had mine last week and was told I would find out probably next week.
Just a question about work experience. After my rejection post-interview for a TC, I'm genuinely interested to learn about what part time roles I should be looking for to up my chances for next year. I have almost 7 years of work experience in different fields, but nothing specific to law. I will be doing my MA Law at ULaw this year, so something to work around that would be great. I didn't do an LLB (hence the conversion degree) and I've limited legal experience apart from online schemes, virtual vac schemes with Legal Cheek, and I'm an AS member so I look for mentoring schemes with that too.
Thanks in advance!
Ulaw have some really good Pro Bono initiatives to get involved in! I would definitely recommend volunteering as the work is really rewarding/ gives you lots to talk about in applications etc ☺️Just a question about work experience. After my rejection post-interview for a TC, I'm genuinely interested to learn about what part time roles I should be looking for to up my chances for next year. I have almost 7 years of work experience in different fields, but nothing specific to law. I will be doing my MA Law at ULaw this year, so something to work around that would be great. I didn't do an LLB (hence the conversion degree) and I've limited legal experience apart from online schemes, virtual vac schemes with Legal Cheek, and I'm an AS member so I look for mentoring schemes with that too.
Thanks in advance!
I don't think it went that well actually but you never really know! I certainly feel like I've given a better account of myself on other schemes. It's hard to judge though because the AG scheme was just three days and it was VERY condensed.Yes, I know they’ve just had their VS. Oh wow how did your VS go? Good luck with everything 💕
I submitted my application on 1st JuneCongratulations! May I know when did you submit your application?
This recent discussion may help:When do TC apps start opening again?
I never usually start applying until much later in the cycle (usually due to drowning in exams and also a lot of avoidance). I have graduated this year, so I wondered roughly when I can start looking at applying to firms I'm interested in but missed due to application anxiety and exams.