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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 35813" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>it’s not that you even need to mention IB or consulting - for many applicants this will never come up in conversation.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately you could be asked “what other careers have you considered” - that might be more specific on a particular career in you have some evidence of that on your application (eg you have studied Finance, they will probably ask why not this route, you have done some previous consultancy work experience, you’d probably be asked why you are not taking that route). Many people will have never considered a career in IB or consulting - it doesn’t mean they need to make up an answer for an interview, they just need a clear logic and reasoning as to what careers they have considered.</p><p></p><p>It is much more common to be asked why not other types of law (eg family law) or why not a barrister.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 35813, member: 2672"] it’s not that you even need to mention IB or consulting - for many applicants this will never come up in conversation. Ultimately you could be asked “what other careers have you considered” - that might be more specific on a particular career in you have some evidence of that on your application (eg you have studied Finance, they will probably ask why not this route, you have done some previous consultancy work experience, you’d probably be asked why you are not taking that route). Many people will have never considered a career in IB or consulting - it doesn’t mean they need to make up an answer for an interview, they just need a clear logic and reasoning as to what careers they have considered. It is much more common to be asked why not other types of law (eg family law) or why not a barrister. [/QUOTE]
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