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<blockquote data-quote="123454321" data-source="post: 13065" data-attributes="member: 2138"><p>Hi Jessica,</p><p>I applied to a top firm for a vacation scheme but was unsuccessful due to lack of structure of my answers in one of my interviews, but the feedback from my interviewers was largely positive. I'm planning on re-applying for the direct training contract at the same firm having completed a vacation scheme at another firm which cemented my career choice. Some of the questions this year are the same as they were last year about future of the legal industry, etc. I am quite happy with my answers from last year and, given that I got to interview first time round, would you say it's okay to keep the same answers to the questions that are the same? Or do you think it's better to start again from scratch. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="123454321, post: 13065, member: 2138"] Hi Jessica, I applied to a top firm for a vacation scheme but was unsuccessful due to lack of structure of my answers in one of my interviews, but the feedback from my interviewers was largely positive. I'm planning on re-applying for the direct training contract at the same firm having completed a vacation scheme at another firm which cemented my career choice. Some of the questions this year are the same as they were last year about future of the legal industry, etc. I am quite happy with my answers from last year and, given that I got to interview first time round, would you say it's okay to keep the same answers to the questions that are the same? Or do you think it's better to start again from scratch. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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