Yes, you can go back and review your answers on the CC WG test. You're also given quite a lot of time to complete it. It's not actually 40 questions because about 10 of them are example questions. Good luck!For CC WG, were you able to come back to previous question like Cappfinity if you still have time and want to review them? Or is it like Amberjack? I just tried their practice questions and I can go back to all questions before submitting.
Thank you. I've been practicing the hardest WG questions now and will do the real test by tomorrow, wish me luck🤞🏻Yes, you can go back and review your answers on the CC WG test. You're also given quite a lot of time to complete it. It's not actually 40 questions because about 10 of them are example questions. Good luck!
CC had a VI??Passed Clifford Chance WG! Now I am preparing for VI. Hopefully it's not Amberjack as it took ages to upload like Weil. Anyone had similar issue?
Not sure but the email said:CC had a VI??
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If you pass the WG they read your written application. Then, if they like that they will proceed you to a 3 question VI with the AC as the last step after that.Not sure but the email said:
We are delighted to confirm that you have passed the test, congratulations!
Your application will now be progressed to the next stage of our process, application review. We do not recruit on a rolling basis and therefore all applications will be reviewed after the deadline for the vacancy.
If you applied for the London Training Contract, you will be informed whether you are invited to the video interview stage week commencing 8th December 2025. If you applied for SPARK, you will be informed on or by 5th March 2026.
Oh,. So Vi and AC, both on the same stage?If you pass the WG they read your written application. Then, if they like that they will proceed you to a 3 question VI with the AC as the last step after that.
You need to clear the Vi stage to get invited to the AC.Oh,. So Vi and AC, both on the same stage?
Thank you for the clarification. I never met CC grad team before so I didn't know much about the process, the web also doesn't point it outYou need to clear the Vi stage to get invited to the AC.
Hey, when did you apply? I applied on the 16th, haven’t heard backAnyone heard anything from Slaughters after DTC interview last week?
Huge congrats on getting to the interview stage! I have listed a few helpful resources bellow:hi guys i received the Jones day Interview invite, any tips / advice / insight would be really appreciated please!!!
Hi @unknownnn7372
Well done on getting to the AC! The Jones Day AC has changed a bit since I went through it in 2022, but you may be asked questions about areas of law or business that you’ve expressed interest in at the application stage. For example, I was asked several questions about the National Security and Investment Act, which made sense since I had mentioned my interest in the defence sector in my application. Keeping on top of current developments in areas you're passionate about will help demonstrate genuine interest and thought.
Also, as with any other AC, it’s critical to reflect on why you want to join Jones Day specifically. Besides the non-rotational training system, think about the firm’s global structure (the “one firm worldwide” approach), the practice areas it’s strong in, and its top-tier reputation for client service—Jones Day consistently ranks highly in surveys on client satisfaction. Being able to articulate why these aspects matter to you will help you stand out.
In terms of commercial awareness, reading the FT and keeping up with market trends is a great starting point. When applying to firms, I also found it helpful to practice analysing news stories myself. One thing that worked for me was actively analysing why specific events and trends were relevant to law firms and their clients. Every month or so, I would try to do the following:
It's also worth looking beyond the FT. For instance, I also found firm websites and industry reports (particularly from groups such as Deloitte or McKinsey) really useful in learning about recent financial and commercial trends that would inevitably impact law firms.
- Choose one business story – This can be about anything you find interesting in the last day or two.
- Ask yourself key questions:
- How might this impact a firm’s clients?
- What practice areas could be affected? (e.g., corporate, litigation, regulatory)
- Could it lead to new opportunities or risks for the business or industry involved?
- How would you advise a client on this issue?
- Take notes in bullet points – I’d jot down why it mattered from both a business and legal perspective, thinking about how the story could drive client needs or affect firm strategy. This was also an opportunity for me to practice Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis.
- Apply your insights – This approach really helped later on during ACs and written exercises. I was able to refer back to these stories and show a deeper understanding of commercial issues when asked about recent developments.
Hope that helps, and best of luck with your AC![]()
Thank god, honestlyHas anyone else noticed that a lot of firms have cut down the number of questions this year? Last year, I saw some firms have up to five or six questions in the TC app. Now, a lot of them have anywhere between 1-4 which is interesting.
Someone said they will send out updates after the deadlineHas anyone heard back from Freshfields Stage 2 yet? I submitted at the end of October and not had a response yet...