TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

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    I also got adaptable for improvement. Does anyone have an idea how this impacts our prospects? Strengths were: Driven and growth mindset.

    Got the same strengths!

    Collaboration was my weakness which doesn’t seem good at all. However, I did progress with one cappfinity where I got ‘Relationship Builder’ as my weakness.

    I think progression depends on your actual marks across the different criteria they look for, and whether they’re consistently high, as opposed to your highest and lowest.
    I got detail and credible as my strengths and adaptable as an improvement. Not sure if its good enough
     

    trainee4u

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    I also got adaptable for improvement. Does anyone have an idea how this impacts our prospects? Strengths were: Driven and growth mindset.

    it's garbage, just ignore it.

    unlike the amberjack assessments you aren't told your actual performance, so you've no idea whether your results were good or bad.

    everyone gets two good points and one bad point. in reality your score might be great or terrible, but they aren't telling you.
     

    mehreenjatoi

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    it's garbage, just ignore it.

    unlike the amberjack assessments you aren't told your actual performance, so you've no idea whether your results were good or bad.

    everyone gets two good points and one bad point. in reality your score might be great or terrible, but they aren't telling you.
    Do you have any advice re prepping and attaining a decent result?
     

    coachedtohighheaven

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    Congrats. Could you discuss your interview strategy and how it went on the day? Were there competency questions?
    It was a strengths based interview - i had never done one before so didn't know what to expect. I just tried to focus on giving examples of where i've demonstrated strengths and linking it back to how that is beneficial as a trainee. I really struggled with it but my interviewer was lovely.
     

    desperateTCseeker1998

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    Got the same strengths!

    Collaboration was my weakness which doesn’t seem good at all. However, I did progress with one cappfinity where I got ‘Relationship Builder’ as my weakness.

    I think progression depends on your actual marks across the different criteria they look for, and whether they’re consistently high, as opposed to your highest and lowest.
    I got exactly the same! I picked that I liked working with people for all the questions and usually had options where I asked for help in the SJT somewhere in the middle 💀 logically, I think it would make quite a lot of sense for people to frequently get either collaboration or accountability/drive as their lowest because quite often the answers which give those results will be opposing so it’s harder to score highly in both? I’m not sure idk
     

    optimistic_undergrad

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    @Tintin06 I also reached out to the Early Careers Team of Hogan Lovells to ask about my WGT score. Apparently, I have passed, but they can't tell me the scores. Also, I asked them about the outcome of the application, and they said that it will be shared by the end of this week. All the best to all who are waiting for it!🍀🍀
     

    spamelinazoid

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    @Tintin06 I also reached out to the Early Careers Team of Hogan Lovells to ask about my WGT score. Apparently, I have passed, but they can't tell me the scores. Also, I asked them about the outcome of the application, and they said that it will be shared by the end of this week. All the best to all who are waiting for it!🍀🍀
    So ACs presumably would be mid-end of april then. Slightly unfortunate timing with the upcoming holidays for those who celebrate…
     

    Ram Sabaratnam

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    HFW says this:

    "Our vacation schemes are important to us, and a high proportion of our training contract offers are made to individuals who have completed a vacation scheme with us. Notwithstanding this, we recognise that some individuals will not be able to complete a vacation scheme, so we do still make offers through the direct route."

    It is very difficult for me to complete a vacation scheme because I work full time, but I am still going to be attending one this summer at a US firm thanks to my employer's kindness. I was wondering if it's best to mention this or not in my application. I am afraid it might be a minus because they will think that even though I can complete vacation schemes, I haven't applied to theirs?

    Hiya @billyonthespeeddial

    I just wanted to add to what @James Wakefield and others have said, I really think you should mention the vacation scheme in your application and not worry about it being seen as a negative. Firms are very aware that not everyone has the flexibility to take time off easily, especially if you're working full time. It's hard enough as it is to get the necessary leave to do a single vacation scheme. That was certainly the case for me too. I was lucky that my manager gave me the green light to take back-to-back vacation schemes, but that only happened because I’d saved up leave all year specifically for that purpose and having discussed this with her months in advance. I know that kind of flexibility isn’t always possible, and many firms are aware of this too!

    Having a vacation scheme on your CV, especially at a competitive firm, is a real strength. It shows you're already being recognised as a strong candidate and that you’ve had experience working in a firm environment. That speaks volumes, even if the vacation scheme isn't with HFW. What matters most is the strength of your application, i.e. your reasons for applying, and the transferable skills and insights you’ve gained from that experience. Definitely apply, and don’t feel you need to apologise for circumstances outside your control! Good luck!
     
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