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Clifford Chance - Middle East TC
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<blockquote data-quote="Salma" data-source="post: 8314" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Thanks Zahrah, you too!</p><p></p><p>Re your questions:</p><p></p><p>1) You are given a printed email with info from the partner re the task and questions you need to answer. Attached to the printed email, you are given a couple of sheets of info about the client which will help you answer the questions listed in the printed email.</p><p></p><p>2) It really depends on the question, I structured it as follows: 1. What is the issue? 2. What can CC do/solutions they could offer? Basic contractual knowledge might also be required (indemnity etc) and another basic understanding of the firm (innovative products CC could utilise to allow the process to be cost effective for the client)</p><p></p><p>3) I would always include a solution to the answer. I would not simply say this is the issue we have, I would advise you to always think about what CC could do for the client in any given situation!</p><p></p><p>Following the case study/ competency interview. I had to complete another video conference interview with the Dubai office (not to sure if you would need to do this as assuming from your previous post you’re going to the ME office)?</p><p></p><p>Finally, good luck and watch the time. 30mins felt like 2mins!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salma, post: 8314, member: 23"] Thanks Zahrah, you too! Re your questions: 1) You are given a printed email with info from the partner re the task and questions you need to answer. Attached to the printed email, you are given a couple of sheets of info about the client which will help you answer the questions listed in the printed email. 2) It really depends on the question, I structured it as follows: 1. What is the issue? 2. What can CC do/solutions they could offer? Basic contractual knowledge might also be required (indemnity etc) and another basic understanding of the firm (innovative products CC could utilise to allow the process to be cost effective for the client) 3) I would always include a solution to the answer. I would not simply say this is the issue we have, I would advise you to always think about what CC could do for the client in any given situation! Following the case study/ competency interview. I had to complete another video conference interview with the Dubai office (not to sure if you would need to do this as assuming from your previous post you’re going to the ME office)? Finally, good luck and watch the time. 30mins felt like 2mins! [/QUOTE]
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