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<blockquote data-quote="RikPalmer-ReedSmith" data-source="post: 217946" data-attributes="member: 38193"><p>Hi There - During our final round, our interviews are designed to test more technical skills (These aren't legal skills though, so non-law can succeed just as well). For these interviews I would try to look at a few legal docs, such as your phone contract, and try and challenge yourself with some difficult questions. With more traditional interviews about yourself, my advice is to make sure to answer as <strong>yourself</strong>. Don't give answers you think we want to hear (as these can come across disingenuous). Instead, make sure you are professional and clear but that the answer is specific to you and your passion in law. Always make sure to bring your answer back to the question asked and go in with as much knowledge of the firm as you can find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RikPalmer-ReedSmith, post: 217946, member: 38193"] Hi There - During our final round, our interviews are designed to test more technical skills (These aren't legal skills though, so non-law can succeed just as well). For these interviews I would try to look at a few legal docs, such as your phone contract, and try and challenge yourself with some difficult questions. With more traditional interviews about yourself, my advice is to make sure to answer as [B]yourself[/B]. Don't give answers you think we want to hear (as these can come across disingenuous). Instead, make sure you are professional and clear but that the answer is specific to you and your passion in law. Always make sure to bring your answer back to the question asked and go in with as much knowledge of the firm as you can find. [/QUOTE]
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