Farrer is end of MayHi, has anyone heard back from Kingsley Napley or Farrer&Co? Thanks!
Farrer is end of MayHi, has anyone heard back from Kingsley Napley or Farrer&Co? Thanks!
I just had a call from recruitment at PHB telling me they had inadvertently sent me a rejection email on Friday, and I was actually supposed to be going to the assessment centre today...It's really irritating - I did the AC last year and they didn't let me know until the Thursday evening - 6 days before the assessment day. Awful communication, lovely firm
I’d just list it without any disclaimer. It’s factually true that you completed it. And I doubt any firm will bother looking into it at all because no one cares enough to dedicate effort to it at CV stage and after that, I doubt it’s relevant compared to other things they’d be more interested in.Might be a dumb question, but I completed Forage and Legal Cheek events with my university mail address and applying to firms with another email ID. I can still list the completed events right? Or should I add a note indicating its with a different email address, in case the firm can't find it due to the different email ID? All other details such as name, insti name, etc. are the same.
Hey!How do you avoid repeating the same points between a cover letter and separate application questions like “Why commercial law?” or “Why Orrick”?
In that context, what should the cover letter focus on instead? @Abbie Whitlock
Hey!Hi @Abbie Whitlock hope you are having a nice day! I’m a bit stuck with this application question: “Can you share a specific instance during your research, a conversation, or an event that convinced you that Burges Salmon was the right firm for you?“.
I’m unsure how to approach this question because it asks about a specific instance? The word limit is around 400 words. If I were to pick a specific instance, like a deal they’ve worked on, etc, how could I used up the word count?
Also this questions feels different from “why this firm” question, where you pick 2-3 reasons behind your interest in the firm. Am I correct in saying that they just want me to pick one reason/instance and then talk about that?![]()
Thank you Abbie! Will grateful for all your support this cycleHey!
This is a great question, and I would agree and say that this is slightly different from a typical "Why this firm?" answer. When they say "a specific instance", I would take that to mean that they are wanting you to focus on one example, rather than trying to cover multiple reasons - it is more about depth than breadth here.
The best way to approach it is to pick one strong instance (e.g. a deal, event, or conversation) and then really unpack it. You can use the word count by going beyond just describing what happened, and instead focusing on:
I'd say that reflection part at the end is key - it is what differentiates this from a standard "why this firm" answer. Therefore, I would think of it more like telling a short and focused story about the moment that solidified your interest in Burges Salmon.
- What specifically stood out to you
- What you learned from it about the firm, and
- Why that made the firm feel like the right fit for you personally
So yes, I think you are definitely on the right track with picking one instance and developing it fully![]()
They don't give any credit for QWE so it would be surprising if they then gave preference to those with previous experience.Do you think the GLD scheme prefers career changers / previous paralegals over undergraduates. I am going to apply but I want to manage my expectations.