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How can I improve myself as a TC candidate in the time before a vac scheme?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 54451" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>Thanks for sharing the feedback you got. I completely understand why you’re worried about building up your experiences now.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the others I tagged will have some more relatable advice (as I did law myself) but I feel like demonstrating your commitment to the career may be less of an issue this time around since you’ve already done a vacation scheme and are still applying having been rejected which I would think gives a stronger impression of someone that really wants the role in spite of the setbacks. I also think doing the virtual internships I mentioned will again help with demonstrating your commitment as they are time consuming and do really show inititiave to do more on your part. The other thing I want to say is that plenty of people do get TCs without much legal work experience at all, so maybe all you really need to do is dig a little deeper and reflect a bit more in order to craft a stronger more convincing why law answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 54451, member: 1572"] Thanks for sharing the feedback you got. I completely understand why you’re worried about building up your experiences now. Maybe the others I tagged will have some more relatable advice (as I did law myself) but I feel like demonstrating your commitment to the career may be less of an issue this time around since you’ve already done a vacation scheme and are still applying having been rejected which I would think gives a stronger impression of someone that really wants the role in spite of the setbacks. I also think doing the virtual internships I mentioned will again help with demonstrating your commitment as they are time consuming and do really show inititiave to do more on your part. The other thing I want to say is that plenty of people do get TCs without much legal work experience at all, so maybe all you really need to do is dig a little deeper and reflect a bit more in order to craft a stronger more convincing why law answer. [/QUOTE]
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