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Demonstrating motivation for commercial law at interview
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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 56264" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>Echoing what Jon has said, I think solicitors get a better full picture of the entire case from start to finish. Even commercial barristers really only get called in to do the advocacy or provide advise on particularly niche areas of law. As a solicitor, you are still the person drafting the documentation and determining the broader strategy for the case. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest trying to tie any of the pointers we've given you to your own experiences. Your answer to would sound most convincing if you had personal experiences to back it up and if you were able to really explain how your choice to be a solicitor aligned better with your own personal career goals and preferences in terms of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 56264, member: 1572"] Echoing what Jon has said, I think solicitors get a better full picture of the entire case from start to finish. Even commercial barristers really only get called in to do the advocacy or provide advise on particularly niche areas of law. As a solicitor, you are still the person drafting the documentation and determining the broader strategy for the case. I would suggest trying to tie any of the pointers we've given you to your own experiences. Your answer to would sound most convincing if you had personal experiences to back it up and if you were able to really explain how your choice to be a solicitor aligned better with your own personal career goals and preferences in terms of work. [/QUOTE]
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