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<blockquote data-quote="Nicole" data-source="post: 878" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>TC interviewee for Birmingham office (now future trainee at Hogan Lovells):</p><p></p><p>Was for the Birmingham office. 6 candidates! Still haven't heard back from last Wednesday. If I don't get it, I don't exactly know what they were looking for - the other candidates were very different. SJT with HR and Sen. Associate. was tough, but I expect everyone finds that. Partner interview was with a tough corporate partner. He didn't ask about much I had prepared for, focusing instead on my previous education (I'm a career-changer). We spoke about my dissertation at undergrad. Completely inscrutable; but I thought I handled most questions well. Case study was on investor issues ahead of Saudi Aramco's proposed IPO - followed PEST etc. Could see that that would be challenging to anyone with limited prior knowledge (not that I had a great deal, but had followed the story).</p><p></p><p>Group exercise - split into two groups of three, and asked to assess three potential clients each. Tried to follow SWOT, PEST. Tough to know how to act. Again, tried to be collegiate and insightful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicole, post: 878, member: 16"] TC interviewee for Birmingham office (now future trainee at Hogan Lovells): Was for the Birmingham office. 6 candidates! Still haven't heard back from last Wednesday. If I don't get it, I don't exactly know what they were looking for - the other candidates were very different. SJT with HR and Sen. Associate. was tough, but I expect everyone finds that. Partner interview was with a tough corporate partner. He didn't ask about much I had prepared for, focusing instead on my previous education (I'm a career-changer). We spoke about my dissertation at undergrad. Completely inscrutable; but I thought I handled most questions well. Case study was on investor issues ahead of Saudi Aramco's proposed IPO - followed PEST etc. Could see that that would be challenging to anyone with limited prior knowledge (not that I had a great deal, but had followed the story). Group exercise - split into two groups of three, and asked to assess three potential clients each. Tried to follow SWOT, PEST. Tough to know how to act. Again, tried to be collegiate and insightful. [/QUOTE]
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