• Get Everything You Need to Secure a Training Contract
    Now half the price. Join TCLA Premium for £30/month and get step-by-step application support, daily commercial awareness practice, and 700+ successful examples of past applications and interview experiences. Plus so much more.
    Join Premium →
  • Ace Your Vacation Scheme Applications with Reed Smith
    10 Nov 2025 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm (UK) Zoom (registration required)
    Join Reed Smith for this practical session on how to write a strong vacation scheme application ahead of key deadlines. Understand what recruiters look for and how to get past the application review stage.
    Register on Zoom →
  • Write Winning Vacation Scheme Applications with Osborne Clarke
    11 Nov 2025 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm (UK) Zoom (registration required)
    Hear from Recruitment Advisor Patrick Fermin Ryan at Osborne Clarke on how to write a successful vacation scheme application. Gain expert advice on what makes applications stand out and how to approach yours with confidence.
    Register on Zoom →

Career Change: Audit to Corporate Law

auditor237

New Member
Nov 15, 2019
2
0
Hello!

I am a audit professional currently working and training towards the ACA qualification at one of the Big4 firms in the UK. I'm looking to venture into corporate law after qualifying as a chartered accountant, and am wondering what my chances are at making this career change.

Does anyone know of any trainee solicitors or qualified solicitors who have previously worked in different industries? I'm hoping to find out what the biggest challenge when it comes to applying for a training contract at a Magic Circle firm would be and how best to prepare for them?
 

TCLA Community Assistant

Legendary Member
TCLA Moderator
Gold Member
Graduate Recruitment
Premium Member
Forum Team
Aug 1, 2019
15,526
21,762
I know of a small number of people that took this route.

Biggest challenges for career changers are explaining why they are willing to take a step backwards, especially to commit to the GDL/ LPC and not earn anything during that time. Sometimes the reasons why they are leaving their previous career is as applicable to a career in law, so their rationale for the change can sometimes seem a little flawed.
 

auditor237

New Member
Nov 15, 2019
2
0
Hi Jessica,

Thank you for the reply! Ah doesn't the incoming SQE mean that aspiring solicitors no longer have to commit to not earning anything whilst qualifying? I've read that the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) wants candidates to gain their QWE in between SQE stages one and two, unlike the current system where trainees complete the LPC before starting a two-year training contract; which is why I have decided to change careers after qualifying as a chartered accountant.

Please correct me if I had misunderstood how the SQE works.
 

TCLA Community Assistant

Legendary Member
TCLA Moderator
Gold Member
Graduate Recruitment
Premium Member
Forum Team
Aug 1, 2019
15,526
21,762
Hi Jessica,

Thank you for the reply! Ah doesn't the incoming SQE mean that aspiring solicitors no longer have to commit to not earning anything whilst qualifying? I've read that the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) wants candidates to gain their QWE in between SQE stages one and two, unlike the current system where trainees complete the LPC before starting a two-year training contract; which is why I have decided to change careers after qualifying as a chartered accountant.

Please correct me if I had misunderstood how the SQE works.

That is how it works. Although sounds like many firms will expect you to pass SQE before commencing the TC, and it’s expected many will put their future trainees through a prep course, so not dissimilar to the LPC.
 

About Us

The Corporate Law Academy (TCLA) was founded in 2018 because we wanted to improve the legal journey. We wanted more transparency and better training. We wanted to form a community of aspiring lawyers who care about becoming the best version of themselves.

Newsletter

Discover the most relevant business news, access our law firm analysis, and receive our best advice for aspiring lawyers.