2020-21 Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion

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manifestingaTC

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    Can you show development since your last application? If no, then my brutal advice is not to bother. If you can though, then you should reapply.
    Hi Jessica, what would your advice be on getting rejected post AC for VS, but having the opportunity to apply for TC within the same cycle? Would I need to change my application? & would it be worth applying again at all? Thanks.
     

    Kablahc

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    They might not notice. I called Freshfields "Fieldfisher" in my application and got through to the WG. Also, their name is silly anyway - it's always one of my go-to ridiculous law firm names to bring up in general conversation (along with Foot Antsy, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Flom (full name only for comedic effect), and Fried Frank).
    My mum once misspelled Foot Anstey as 'Foot Nasty' 😂
     

    Jessica Booker

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    Hi Jessica, what would your advice be on getting rejected post AC for VS, but having the opportunity to apply for TC within the same cycle? Would I need to change my application? & would it be worth applying again at all? Thanks.
    It depends on a couple of factors:

    1) how significant was your feedback in terms of development points from the AC

    2) do you think you will be a stronger candidate this time around

    I always advise to update your application if you are applying again. Even if you haven’t done anything else, the interview process should have helped you learn more about the firm and potentially about yourself and you should reflect that in your application. Obviously, anything historic will be the same, but I would expect your motivations and potentially your skill set to have been refined since your previous application, even if there is only a 4-6 months between applications.

    Remember you are applying for two very different roles too, so any motivational answers will need to change to reflect that.
     

    manifestingaTC

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    It depends on a couple of factors:

    1) how significant was your feedback in terms of development points from the AC

    2) do you think you will be a stronger candidate this time around

    I always advise to update your application if you are applying again. Even if you haven’t done anything else, the interview process should have helped you learn more about the firm and potentially about yourself and you should reflect that in your application. Obviously, anything historic will be the same, but I would expect your motivations and potentially your skill set to have been refined since your previous application, even if there is only a 4-6 months between applications.

    Remember you are applying for two very different roles too, so any motivational answers will need to change to reflect that.
    Thank you - that was really insightful.
     

    CareerChanger

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    so many people getting news but none for me for days
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