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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 95914" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>The best way to demonstrate an interest in any practice area is by stating the practice area ➡️ stating what you like about it (this has to be genuine and not what you think will look best to the firm) ➡️ demonstrating how you know you like this area (what sparked your interest + how you explored it further- examples could include an article you read or an event or webinar you attended) ➡️ linking your interest back to your career goals and how your strengths/experiences/abilities may get utilised in this practice area.</p><p></p><p>It's easy to get tied up in thinking that only an internship or a flashy work experience can demonstrate true interest in a practice area, when this really is not the case at all. If you take the initiative to read up on this area, watch interviews with lawyers working in it etc. to fill the gaps in your understanding of how B&F works, then that too will suffice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 95914, member: 17155"] The best way to demonstrate an interest in any practice area is by stating the practice area ➡️ stating what you like about it (this has to be genuine and not what you think will look best to the firm) ➡️ demonstrating how you know you like this area (what sparked your interest + how you explored it further- examples could include an article you read or an event or webinar you attended) ➡️ linking your interest back to your career goals and how your strengths/experiences/abilities may get utilised in this practice area. It's easy to get tied up in thinking that only an internship or a flashy work experience can demonstrate true interest in a practice area, when this really is not the case at all. If you take the initiative to read up on this area, watch interviews with lawyers working in it etc. to fill the gaps in your understanding of how B&F works, then that too will suffice. [/QUOTE]
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