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How many vacation schemes do you have?
That’s not a very nice comment to make4*
How many vacation schemes do you have?
Hey!Hello! To answer the question why commercial law? I have real world examples as to why I am interested in it. Accordingly, would it be acceptable to name the company that sparked my interest and why this was the case, or would this be too informal for a written response? Thank you!!
Hey!For a competency interview, what's a good weakness or area for improvement to mention? Any help would be really appreciated! @Abbie Whitlock @Jaysen
Hey!I have just been given a TC at the criminal law firm I paralegal at, meaning I could qualify in about a year (done 1 year QWE there already).
Commercial has always been my dream but due to a number of reasons, I joined law late and am currently 31. I haven’t really got anywhere with commercial TC apps. I am awaiting the result of the SH amberjack, but I have a stammer which makes me not the best at video interviews (the timing and pressure) but doesn’t really affect my working life too much. However, criminal law is obviously quite speech heavy. I get by but I don’t want to be in it really long term.
Basically my question is, would it massively hinder my chances of going into commercial law eventually if I qualified in criminal seats? Is it possible to make the switch? Or is it worth turning this down, trying to join a commercial firm as a paralegal while still applying for TCs in the city?
Hey!I’ve an interview with a non-UK based firm tomorrow. At wit’s end, could someone advice on the following:
1. I come from a non-law and non-finance background. But the case studies that I’m doing as mocks have a lot of legal and commercial terms which I’m unable to understand and it’s making me feel very stupid, even if I know the basic idea behind things. I also don’t think I’m able to go into as much technical detail as required, and keep messing things up. How do I become better at it, considering my interview’s literally tomorrow?
2. I’m not sure why, but I’ve suddenly become very conscious of how I speak and it’s making me fumble my words and stutter. This will be an interviews with 4 partners/associates, and include a proofreading exercise as well. I’m making mistakes like saying compensation instead of competition, and I don’t know why it’s happening or how to make it stop. Does anyone have advice for this?
Hi Abbie,Hey!
Congratulations on the TC offer!!
From my understanding, the transition from criminal law to commercial law is likely to be quite difficult, primarily because you won’t have trained in any commercial practice areas. While it is sometimes possible to move from criminal law into areas such as white-collar crime and investigations, these are relatively niche areas and firms will often look for experience that is closely aligned with the work they do.
If your ultimate goal is to build a career in commercial law, I would personally continue applying for commercial law opportunities and, if possible, look at paralegal roles that would allow you to gain experience in a commercial practice area. That experience could make a significant difference when applying for commercial TCs or other roles in the future, and I’m a big advocate of the fact that anyone can secure a commercial TC if they are resilient and proactive with improving on their weaker areas (regardless of age, university, background, etc.)
However, I completely appreciate that this is a very difficult decision. A guaranteed route to qualification is not something to take lightly, particularly in the current market. Ultimately, I’d say it comes down to balancing the security of a TC now against your long-term career aspirations.
Best of luck with whatever you decide, and with the SH outcome too!![]()
Thank you! My work experiance doesn't support public speaking as a weakness- would you say reluctance to ask for help too early is a good weakness? It's genuine to me but I don't know if thats a skill critical to a trainee!Hey!
In addition to what Jaysen has mentioned about picking a genuine weakness, I’d also add that it is important to make sure you’re not picking a weakness that is really a strength disguised as a weakness (e.g. “I work too hard” or “I’m a perfectionist”). They can come across as a bit rehearsed, and interviewers generally want a more genuine and honest answer (even if those are true!).
My go-to was usually something like public speaking or presentation skills. It is a fairly common area for improvement, but it is also something that can be actively developed through practice and exposure. The key is to explain the steps you have taken to improve and the progress you have made, rather than just stating the weakness itself.
Whatever specific weakness you choose, I’d make sure it is genuine, not critical to the role, and backed up with examples of how you are working on it![]()
If this is for WFW then my friend had the same situation and they got told their deadline is the following week on that day at the time the email came. For example if you received the email at 1pm on Wednesday then your deadline is the following Wednesday at 1pm. Hope that is helpful.If you get a VI invite and the deadline is “expiry date, which is 7 days from the date you receive this email”, does the day the email was received count?
E.g. if I got the invite on a Wednesday, is the invite expiring Wednesday midnight or Tuesday midnight?
Would be awfully helpful if they just included this very basic deadline info on the portal lol…
Same!
Tysm!!If this is for WFW then my friend had the same situation and they got told their deadline is the following week on that day at the time the email came. For example if you received the email at 1pm on Wednesday then your deadline is the following Wednesday at 1pm. Hope that is helpful.
I spoke to a few people who I know that have secured TCs. They told me it's really subjective in the sense if the trainee intake is big say 30/40+ then 1/2 typos are alright but if it's a small trainee intake you may be rejectedim curious about cover letters, how are small 1 or 2 typos seen if the content is substantial?
So it's doomed even if other aspects are really strong?I spoke to a few people who I know that have secured TCs. They told me it's really subjective in the sense if the trainee intake is big say 30/40+ then 1/2 typos are alright but if it's a small trainee intake you may be rejected
Tbh I wouldn't worry. I had a few typos in my application questions to 2 US firm vac schemes and still progressed. I was worried but it was fine and lesson learnt lol, I would just make sure any other apps are checkedSo it's doomed even if other aspects are really strong?
Tbh idkSo it's doomed even if other aspects are really strong?