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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Miller" data-source="post: 46424" data-attributes="member: 5063"><p>Hi Owen,</p><p></p><p>More than happy to help. My AC was in person with NRF and involved an interview with two partners, a written assessment and an assessed groupwork task (a negotiation). </p><p></p><p>The written assessment was a case study- but it's assessed standalone (i.e., you're not then interviewed on the basis of this answer). The Groupwork task that I was given, as I mentioned, was a negotiation- very simply, you're given a set of information and told on whose behalf you're negotiating, etc, and it's your job to work with your team to break down the different issues and negotiate with the opposing side to come to the best outcome for your client.</p><p></p><p>The interview is competency-based, i.e. it's not massively focussed on a case study or situational judgement. I was asked the usual "why law/ why you/ why NRF' questions, as well as about what I'd been watching in the news, challenges to major law firms, and several "tell me about a time" qustions. Nothing that particularly caught me off guard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Miller, post: 46424, member: 5063"] Hi Owen, More than happy to help. My AC was in person with NRF and involved an interview with two partners, a written assessment and an assessed groupwork task (a negotiation). The written assessment was a case study- but it's assessed standalone (i.e., you're not then interviewed on the basis of this answer). The Groupwork task that I was given, as I mentioned, was a negotiation- very simply, you're given a set of information and told on whose behalf you're negotiating, etc, and it's your job to work with your team to break down the different issues and negotiate with the opposing side to come to the best outcome for your client. The interview is competency-based, i.e. it's not massively focussed on a case study or situational judgement. I was asked the usual "why law/ why you/ why NRF' questions, as well as about what I'd been watching in the news, challenges to major law firms, and several "tell me about a time" qustions. Nothing that particularly caught me off guard! [/QUOTE]
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