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<blockquote data-quote="J Wu" data-source="post: 5238" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>Someone I know who went on a year abroad to Paris managed to secure something much like an off-cycle internship at White & Case's Paris office for part of his year through cold emailing/speculative applications. It must be noted that he did study French though, so I suspect language capabilities do matter for this kind of thing. I don't know if firms are as up for this kind of arrangement during the summer periods as I suspect many might have formal internship schemes, but it's always worth a go!</p><p></p><p>When he did it, I believe he emailed each firm's general recruitment email or university alumni at the target firm. He explained his situation, his availability, what he was looking for, a bit regarding his story/motivations and a little bit of what he could offer. (CV attached of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Wu, post: 5238, member: 544"] Someone I know who went on a year abroad to Paris managed to secure something much like an off-cycle internship at White & Case's Paris office for part of his year through cold emailing/speculative applications. It must be noted that he did study French though, so I suspect language capabilities do matter for this kind of thing. I don't know if firms are as up for this kind of arrangement during the summer periods as I suspect many might have formal internship schemes, but it's always worth a go! When he did it, I believe he emailed each firm's general recruitment email or university alumni at the target firm. He explained his situation, his availability, what he was looking for, a bit regarding his story/motivations and a little bit of what he could offer. (CV attached of course). [/QUOTE]
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