TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Macfarlanes Job Sim invite!! Completed WG+SJT on Monday.

If anyone has been following my journey, they would know i was absolutely devastated when i was rejected from W&C post-associate interview (and fell off the face of TCLA). feels good to have picked myself up and persevered, hopefully it'll be a good result! any tips, please dm, i can trade for W&C interviews, Moore Barlow, Bevan Brittan, etc.
 
know this is an incredibly privileged position to be in but I’ve gotten two amazing training contract offers one is amazing money but also horrible work life balance, one is a good law firm but less so and less money but I think I’d be happier there, lots to think about
I once got told that the reputation of the firm is the most important thing when training as it means you can leave after and it opens more doors. But at the end of the day, if you won’t be happy at the other place then that ‘ll show in the work you produce and connections made. I don’t know if this helps!
 
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know this is an incredibly privileged position to be in but I’ve gotten two amazing training contract offers one is amazing money but also horrible work life balance, one is a good law firm but less so and less money but I think I’d be happier there, lots to think about.
Hey!

Firstly, huge congratulations!! That is an amazing position to be in and clearly well earned :)

I wouldn't feel guilty for finding it difficult just because both options are objectively good - sometimes choosing between two good opportunities can be harder than having one clear option.

I would probably think about questions like: where do you think you'll learn best, who did you click with more, which trainees seemed happier, and which version of your life you'd actually want in 2-3 years' time. As others have mentioned, training at a larger firm with a good reputation can sometimes be more beneficial when perhaps looking to move laterally at NQ level, but it is ultimately down to what your career goals are!

Either way, having two amazing offers means there probably isn't a disastrous choice here either way - it is more about what fits you and your goals best. Congratulations again, and I wish you the best of luck with your decision! :)