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<blockquote data-quote="apapasozomenos" data-source="post: 200580" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>After 6-7 years of work in the visual effects industry, I have decided to make the leap into a career in law. I want something a lot more mentally rewarding and impactful and law takes the cake for me.</p><p></p><p>I am on an upward learning curve with all the applications and tests but have yet to be successful to get through to any interviews/video interviews, etc. I'm not sure where I am going wrong at this point, whether my answers are too generic, even with mentioning specific deals and catering my answers to align with a firm's ethos and values or whether I've just applied too late within a cycle or just sheer dumb luck.</p><p></p><p>Anyone (especially from a similar background) able to chat or offer some advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apapasozomenos, post: 200580, member: 39547"] After 6-7 years of work in the visual effects industry, I have decided to make the leap into a career in law. I want something a lot more mentally rewarding and impactful and law takes the cake for me. I am on an upward learning curve with all the applications and tests but have yet to be successful to get through to any interviews/video interviews, etc. I'm not sure where I am going wrong at this point, whether my answers are too generic, even with mentioning specific deals and catering my answers to align with a firm's ethos and values or whether I've just applied too late within a cycle or just sheer dumb luck. Anyone (especially from a similar background) able to chat or offer some advice? [/QUOTE]
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