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<blockquote data-quote="Helena" data-source="post: 7105" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>I thought I would share my JD interview experience from today.</p><p>It was totally different to any other firm I have had an AC at. No tasks, no negotiation, no tests. It was very much a 'chat' about my application (not academics), my work experience, my current job and my interests. I was quizzed on my language skills and cultural awareness and could see they were delving into the real me. Two partners interviewed me. Anything a bit out of the ordinary on the CV, they wanted to know about. There were a few competency questions as well as what firms I had applied to other then JD and why. No curve ball questions. There was an office tour with a trainee where I was clearly being assessed on behaviour and the questions I asked.</p><p>I have come away with no idea what to think. My brain doesn't feel frazzled but I know I could not have done anything differently as I was simply being me which is what they want to see. I will either fit into their culture or I won't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helena, post: 7105, member: 32"] I thought I would share my JD interview experience from today. It was totally different to any other firm I have had an AC at. No tasks, no negotiation, no tests. It was very much a 'chat' about my application (not academics), my work experience, my current job and my interests. I was quizzed on my language skills and cultural awareness and could see they were delving into the real me. Two partners interviewed me. Anything a bit out of the ordinary on the CV, they wanted to know about. There were a few competency questions as well as what firms I had applied to other then JD and why. No curve ball questions. There was an office tour with a trainee where I was clearly being assessed on behaviour and the questions I asked. I have come away with no idea what to think. My brain doesn't feel frazzled but I know I could not have done anything differently as I was simply being me which is what they want to see. I will either fit into their culture or I won't. [/QUOTE]
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