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Do law firms look for perfection?
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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 99191" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>Rather than perfection, what law firms look for is self-aware, capable and authentic candidates with a demonstrable interest in a career in commercial law. Rounding this off as 'perfection' makes a highly complex and considered process of selection seem simplistic. Your luck and the information you have at hand about the intricacies of the recruitment process are also contributing factors to your resilience and eventual success. So instead of overanalysing your mistakes, the best you can do is try and grow from every application you make, learn as much as you can about the recruitment process and training contracts and make yourself stand out by finding your USP and working hard at your commercial awareness- the rest is simply out of your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 99191, member: 17155"] Rather than perfection, what law firms look for is self-aware, capable and authentic candidates with a demonstrable interest in a career in commercial law. Rounding this off as 'perfection' makes a highly complex and considered process of selection seem simplistic. Your luck and the information you have at hand about the intricacies of the recruitment process are also contributing factors to your resilience and eventual success. So instead of overanalysing your mistakes, the best you can do is try and grow from every application you make, learn as much as you can about the recruitment process and training contracts and make yourself stand out by finding your USP and working hard at your commercial awareness- the rest is simply out of your hands. [/QUOTE]
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