Yeah Shoosmiths said no thank you. Not sad about it though, don’t think it was a good culture fit.

Same here.Shoosmiths rejection just come through!
Expecting a rejection to be honest. Lots have already heard back positively. Still waiting for other firms, however:anyone still waiting to hear back from Ashurst?
If this is for the DTC - last year, apparently they only got back to people in June, so it looks like we may have a little while to wait before hearing back from them.Has anyone heard from PMC?
I wouldn’t say it’s very unlikely that a space would not be taken up. You would be surprised how many people withdraw from recruitment processes, change their mind or are just generally not available on the dates the firm is going to run assessment centres on.Shoosmiths PFO! However, this time with the following interesting caveat which I’m not so sure what to think of:
“However, we were impressed with your application, and you did score highly, so you have been placed on our reserve list. This means in the event that someone declines their place on the assessment day, you may be invited at relatively short notice to an assessment day in our Leeds office on Tuesday 8th July.”
Has anyone else received a PFO like this? I’m assuming it’s very unlikely someone declines their place since it’s only so few people who make it to that point 😂 the annoying thing is the lack of certainty…
HSF and NRF spring to mind. I'd say it depends on departments.Hey,
I would like to get others' opinions on who Ashurst's main competitor is. There are a few firms that come to mind for me (HSF, Linklaters) but would be interested to see if others think the same? 😊
Hey,
I would like to get others' opinions on who Ashurst's main competitor is. There are a few firms that come to mind for me (HSF, Linklaters) but would be interested to see if others think the same? 😊
Hi, thank you so much, this was very helpful!As an international student myself, I can share some insight into the general process after accepting a TC offer. If there’s a gap before starting the SQE, you might opt for a Graduate Visa if you wish to work during that time. Keep in mind that some firms may cover the costs of this visa, but others may not, so it’s worth confirming with your firm. Alternatively, you can avoid visa applications altogether if you plan to return home during this period.
Once your SQE preparation begins, you’ll typically be on a Student Visa, or you may convert from a Graduate Visa to a Student Visa. Firms are usually very supportive and provide guidance on the process, so there’s no need to worry.
Finally, once you begin your TC, you’ll switch to a Skilled Worker Visa. This is part of a standard process, and firms that sponsor international trainees are well-versed in managing this transition, ensuring everything is in place before your start date. If you have any specific questions, your graduate recruitment contact at the firm will be your best resource. Hope this helps![]()
I’m also applying there funnily enough. It’s different to my VS firms. But what is there to lose?anyone got any experience with applying for dentons? Their direct TC route is still open for another 2/3 weeks but I think it's rolling and opened in december
so not sure what chance i have this late?