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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 31158" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Really the whole PS is about you because even when writing about Freshfields you are still wanting to explicitly draw connections between what you’re saying you love about the firm and how it relates back to you. Similarly, for why commercial law to be strong too, it’s best to explain it through the lens of your lived experience rather than abstract comments like ‘i am excited by complex, international work’. Any statements like this have to be supported with evidence and analysis which is built upon your experiences etc.</p><p></p><p>Jess has mentioned great research points but I also find LinkedIn very useful. Try and look at what the firm is sharing and also what individual lawyers are posting about the firm. Social media channels are generally quite busy at the moment too as a way to connect to candidates so be sure to leverage this too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 31158, member: 1160"] Really the whole PS is about you because even when writing about Freshfields you are still wanting to explicitly draw connections between what you’re saying you love about the firm and how it relates back to you. Similarly, for why commercial law to be strong too, it’s best to explain it through the lens of your lived experience rather than abstract comments like ‘i am excited by complex, international work’. Any statements like this have to be supported with evidence and analysis which is built upon your experiences etc. Jess has mentioned great research points but I also find LinkedIn very useful. Try and look at what the firm is sharing and also what individual lawyers are posting about the firm. Social media channels are generally quite busy at the moment too as a way to connect to candidates so be sure to leverage this too. [/QUOTE]
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