Ditto!!Hi! Has anybody done the Squire Patton Boggs VI yet? Just wondering how people found it and if the questions are competency based or commercial awareness?
Ditto!!Hi! Has anybody done the Squire Patton Boggs VI yet? Just wondering how people found it and if the questions are competency based or commercial awareness?
Application or interview questions?How can I perhaps best answer these questions:
1.What will you offer us at ** - why should we hire what you have to offer?
2. How will you contribute to our business to make the most of the opportunity a TC offers?
@axelbeugre @Jessica Booker![]()
a lot of firms won’t have this term in the offer as they won’t feel it is enforceable (where you are not employed with them until you start your TC).For those who have completed other vac schemes having already signed a TC, was it very clear in your contract whether you were able to do vac schemes or not?
Interview questionsApplication or interview questions?
I think it really depends on the interview and who is interviewing you and if your answer catches your interviewers' attention. For these reasons it is quite difficult to tell how many minutes you should dedicate to an answer.I know I’ve practically taken over this forum today but quick question for a panicking human 😂😂
I’ve just recorded myself answering “why do you want to work for x firm”
It came up to 6mins 10 seconds.
Would this come across as me yapping on? How long should you spend answering a question?
If I smile and console the poor partner that I’m nearly finished talking would that make it better? 😭
Would my answer to “why do you want to be a commercial lawyer” be short than the former
I watched it back and I thought I did a pretty good job would offered myself the TC tbh…
Congratulations!! Very well done!Walker Morris AC
A firm has two questions: Why do you wish to complete a work placement with us? AND What has attracted you to the firm?
I am just really confused about what the difference between both questions is and the best way to approach it. I would love some advice for it!
I think I got a suggestion last year to always look at the camera so I would say that.When completing a VI, should I look at the camera or screen? I don't seem to pass any of my VIs!
As detailed as it is required of you here. I think that here it would be good to mention a couple of skills and interests so you cannot go too deep into the description of those otherwise you lose words. What I would do is mentioning a skill, for instance attention to detail, describe briefly an internship where you developed or improved this skills, and link it back to the firm highlighting how this skill will allow you to look over and check important documents like contracts for clients and spotting mistakes very easily."Why do you think Fox Williams is a good fit for your legal career? Please describe how your skills and interests align with any of our core sectors. 250 max" When discussing my skills, how detailed shall I be? Should I use the STAR technique or just briefly outline my skills?
Is it okay to have notes somewhere, maybe sticky notes along the top of the laptop or is there a better way? Just so I remember to hit key pointsI think I got a suggestion last year to always look at the camera so I would say that.
I would not feel too bad, video interviews are very hard to pass and it is difficult to understand why you do not get through them.
there are some posts on TCLA from me and Erin that might be helpful, I will include some links here: https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/how-to-prepare-for-a-law-firm-video-interview-a-step-by-step-guide-⭐️.8346/ and https://www.thecorporatelawacademy....ns-discussion-thread-2023-24.8037/post-151491
Thanks, Axel! Sorry, I have another question about this question! How many sectors should I bring in? I think I have focused too heavily on the first limb of the question and have brought in other reasons why I think the firm would be a good fit for me (whilst also linking to my skills). For example, I have talked about my interests in employment law and the quality of training offered by the firm. I only have one paragraph dedicated to a sector so far. I am now worried I have gone off on a tangent ...As detailed as it is required of you here. I think that here it would be good to mention a couple of skills and interests so you cannot go too deep into the description of those otherwise you lose words. What I would do is mentioning a skill, for instance attention to detail, describe briefly an internship where you developed or improved this skills, and link it back to the firm highlighting how this skill will allow you to look over and check important documents like contracts for clients and spotting mistakes very easily.
I think this approach will allow you to answer the question exhaustively and to appear as an interesting candidate to the reader, and you are able to differentiate yourself from others as your experiences are what will set you apart.
I hope this helps and good luck with the applications!
Thank you so much @axelbeugreI think I got a suggestion last year to always look at the camera so I would say that.
I would not feel too bad, video interviews are very hard to pass and it is difficult to understand why you do not get through them.
there are some posts on TCLA from me and Erin that might be helpful, I will include some links here: https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/how-to-prepare-for-a-law-firm-video-interview-a-step-by-step-guide-⭐️.8346/ and https://www.thecorporatelawacademy....ns-discussion-thread-2023-24.8037/post-151491