Hello, for non-CV applicants for Baker McKenzie, have you guys been able to login to your profiles? I seem to have not been able to do so.
Whereabouts in the process does that stage fall please?Reed Smith invite to submit the written questions !
You submit an initial application form which is just grades and work experience (no questions). Then you are sent the SJT/VI. If successful then you are sent the written application questions.Whereabouts in the process does that stage fall please?
How did it go? i still haven't heard anything back from them. i will deffo have to email on monday. do they just not email at all if they don't want you?Hey I received my AC invite on Wednesday
I have, not sure about the likelihood of being able to go tbhhas anyone else been put on a reserve list for CRS London?
hey, does anyone know when we might hear back from Mayer brown?
did you apply through cvmailMine says the same. I guess we will wait and see!
My track record with VIs is not pretty but WFW’s VI was the first VI I got through this cycle so don’t count yourself out. Best of luck with it!WFW VI invite.. Can't wait to go through another VI knowing full well I'll fumble it and end up with a rejection![]()
Hi!I read that candidates whose White & Case application was unsuccessful for vacation schemes can still apply for the DTC. I was rejected after the video interview stage for WVS, but when I tried to apply for the DTC, the system would not allow me to. Does White & Case not allow applications to the DTC within the same year?
Hey!I'm struggling with the W&C deal analysis question. Does anyone have any advice on how to go about it?
Hey, thanks so much for this! I'm having difficulty narrowing down what to write, since every deal has so many dimensions. I think the PESTLE method would do me well here. Also, may be off topic, but since the question just asks for a deal W&C worked on, is it okay to pick one that did not involve the London office of the firm? @Jaysen @Abbie Reed Smith
Hey!Hi guys, any advice for the W&C deal dissection? I'm yet to select a deal, so specifically what considerations I should keep in mind when selecting a deal, and what aspects of the deal to cover. Any advice helps, thanks! @Jaysen
Thanks so much, Abbie! Glad to have this reassurance since I ended up going with exactly what you described hahaHey!
If I was approaching this question, I would focus less on finding the "biggest" deal and more on finding one that gives you strong and clear points to analyse. The best answers will go beyond just describing the transaction and instead explain the commercial context and key challenges involved.
When picking a deal, I'd look for something with clear strategic considerations. For example, this could be cross-border elements, regulatory issues, political risk, financing challenges, or interesting market conditions. It also helps if it is an area that White & Case is known for, such as energy, project finance, or cross-border M&A.
In the answer itself, I would avoid trying to cover everything and focus on 2-3 key complexities to analyse them properly. This also gives you enough space to explain how White & Case helped navigate those issues, which is likely the core of what the question is testing.
I also think it can be a good opportunity to subtly show why the firm interests you, so it helps if the deal links to an area you genuinely find interesting too!![]()
You’ll smash it!WFW VI invite.. Can't wait to go through another VI knowing full well I'll fumble it and end up with a rejection![]()
Really sorry to hear about what you went through! But W&C do have an extenuating circumstances box where you can explain it in detail. Also, if you have proofs, I'd say mention that in one line at the end of your explanation, saying ''I do have proofs for the same if required by the Early careers team on a successful placement'. I mean there is no harm in trying to send in your app, at least that way you have a 50-50 chance, than not sending it at all which is a 100% 0 outcome.Decided to skip White & Case application. What I am wondering is, how would you frame fails in your uni degree? I have 3 fails and 1 retook course in undergrad, in a country where you need to take around 50 courses. I had documented health issue and a leave of absence during these fails. Yet, I managed to go to a exchange in one of the best unis in Europe, as well as finishing my uni with a high 2:1 -- which highly regarded as the best in my country. Unfortunately, same problem recurred during the master's and I finished my MSc at LSE with only a pass. I feel like these are no goes for US firms, which make me pessimistic about my chances, and I genuinely feel worse after each application due to this. Any feedback is highly appreciated.