Travers smith sent a very explicit email response in the receipt of application message, saying they would be taking February to review all applications so I don’t think you need to worry about them at allStill waiting on any reply from Dechert, Hogan Lovells, Cleary, Morgan Lewis, Orrick, Travers Smith, Gibson Dunn, and Ropes and Gray. If anyone has any information on when any of these are expected to reply, or if I should consider any of these auto rejections because slots have already been filled, let me know as it'll make me less anxious
Also waiting on Cleary/Orrick/GD but I haven't seen anybody talking about getting responses for summer from any of them yet.Still waiting on any reply from Dechert, Hogan Lovells, Cleary, Morgan Lewis, Orrick, Travers Smith, Gibson Dunn, and Ropes and Gray. If anyone has any information on when any of these are expected to reply, or if I should consider any of these auto rejections because slots have already been filled, let me know as it'll make me less anxious
They are checking for Social Media Influencers... Have 10,000 followers and you will prob get the jobwow RS PFO :0
Wonder why they viewed my linkedin then🧐
I applied in October.Has anyone applied through 10K Black Interns? If so which firms and what has been the update?
Mine has been Mills and Reeve and BDB Pitmans.
I'm annoyed because Mills & Reeve say I have to wait till mid February - March! I applied all the way back in November.
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Agreed! I also think what better way to show your interest and passion in this industry than becoming a law influencer somewhere like LinkedIn! Fair play to anyone who puts in that commitment because it really does get you noticed positivelyI would rather "A black Linkedin influencer" get an AC over an average oxbridge candidate or someone who complains about a minority getting an opportunity![]()
I think it depends on the firm. One firm may value leadership over resilience while it could easily be the other way around. A general list of qualities though (in no particular order):Hi guys, when it comes to qualities for a successful lawyer, what do you think is more important leadership or resilience?
@Jessica Booker, do you have a list of qualities that grad recruitment teams want to see in aspiring solicitors?
Nothing from HL and that’s a similar theme from most on the forum, and haven’t seen anything from Ropes yetStill waiting on any reply from Dechert, Hogan Lovells, Cleary, Morgan Lewis, Orrick, Travers Smith, Gibson Dunn, and Ropes and Gray. If anyone has any information on when any of these are expected to reply, or if I should consider any of these auto rejections because slots have already been filled, let me know as it'll make me less anxious
It takes a while for firms to be allocated their applicants, hence the slightly longer timeframes.Has anyone applied through 10K Black Interns? If so which firms and what has been the update?
Mine has been Mills and Reeve and BDB Pitmans.
I'm annoyed because Mills & Reeve say I have to wait till mid February - March! I applied all the way back in November.
Thank you @Jessica BookerI think it depends on the firm. One firm may value leadership over resilience while it could easily be the other way around. A general list of qualities though (in no particular order):
Self awareness
A drive to learn
Determination
Adaptability
An interest in the firm’s work
Collaboration skills
Time mamagement
Resilience
Problem solving
Analytical thinking
Drive/proactiveness
Communication skills (written and spoken)
Commercial awareness
Open mindedness
Positivity
The ability to simplify the difficult
Originality/independent thought
Willingness to drive your own career/development forward
from my recollection, no. there’s a pretty large bank of questions (c.20) I thinkJust curious, does White & Case use the same VI questions for every candidate in a cycle, or do different candidates get different questions?