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<blockquote data-quote="TChopeful2021" data-source="post: 36126" data-attributes="member: 5416"><p>Hello. Should one talk about the 'culture' if there are many other reasons for applying to the firm?</p><p></p><p>I participated in a firm's first-year insight scheme and was really impressed by their 'culture', or at least the impression of the culture. However, I am also really impressed by:</p><p></p><p>-The strengths of the practice areas I'm particularly interested in. </p><p>-Future expansion strategies and their international presence (I tried to avoid being too generic by commenting on why I admire this particular strategy and how my background and skillset could be relevant)</p><p>-Past business decisions (what these decisions tell me about the firm and how they align with my own business values).</p><p>-Opportunities offered to trainees and the guaranteed seats. </p><p></p><p>Are these more concrete reasons than the culture of the firm? The word count is only around 250 words so I want pick the strongest reasons even though the culture exhibited by the firm really did heavily influence my decision to apply. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TChopeful2021, post: 36126, member: 5416"] Hello. Should one talk about the 'culture' if there are many other reasons for applying to the firm? I participated in a firm's first-year insight scheme and was really impressed by their 'culture', or at least the impression of the culture. However, I am also really impressed by: -The strengths of the practice areas I'm particularly interested in. -Future expansion strategies and their international presence (I tried to avoid being too generic by commenting on why I admire this particular strategy and how my background and skillset could be relevant) -Past business decisions (what these decisions tell me about the firm and how they align with my own business values). -Opportunities offered to trainees and the guaranteed seats. Are these more concrete reasons than the culture of the firm? The word count is only around 250 words so I want pick the strongest reasons even though the culture exhibited by the firm really did heavily influence my decision to apply. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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