Has anyone heard from Goodwin regarding the vacation schemes?
If you are talking about Macfarlanes because I did a vacation scheme with them last, I can help in this regard.
Then I don’t think there is much to worry about here.
Hi, do you know how I could prep for the CRS VI? Should i expect a lot of questions about the firm? Or should i focus more on commercial awareness or competency? Any advice will be super appreciated!CRS VI!![]()
what do you mean highly unlikely to over offer? And i didn't even think about the fact that some people won't accept, so just thought they would literally make 33 offers lolThen I don’t think there is much to worry about here.
To get to 33 trainees they will probably have to make around 42-55 offers (depending on their acceptance rate but no firm has a 100% acceptance rate, it typically is between 40-80%).
Some vac schemers are just not going to meet the benchmarks required. That’s probably going to be at least 25%.
Given that, the firm is highly unlikely to over offer or need to worry about how many people they offer within each scheme.
@axelbeugre @Jessica Booker when receiving an email for an interview they told me I would be asked commercial questions. However, I am not too sure what exactly this might entail apart from competitors to the firm and current issues that law firms are facing. What other commercial questions could I possibly be asked?
It’s 5 questions + mix of competency and questions about the firmHi, do you know how I could prep for the CRS VI? Should i expect a lot of questions about the firm? Or should i focus more on commercial awareness or competency? Any advice will be super appreciated!
Last year I heard the first day of March so I am assuming that around that time you will hear back too!Has anyone heard from Goodwin regarding the vacation schemes?
You don't have to have perfect VI interviews and come across as being completely knowledgeable about a topic.Hey guys,
Come here for abit of reassuring and support. Just had a VI which I wasn’t happy with.
What do you do when it’s a question you haven’t prepared for? Something you just simply did not see coming.
I refuse to accept someone can have every possible question ready. It just simply isn’t possible. It’s great when there’s a question you prepared for , or at least something you can weave a slightly different question into.
What are your go to moves when you’re faced with a question you just haven’t heard before? Something you just can’t find an example for in the 10 seconds or so you have to prepare.
It’s all well and good to say a few points, but 1-2 mins for an answer is a long long time. You can’t simply submit a quick 30 second answer.
Any ideas
Oh Yes, I asked the GR team of US firm extra time for the written exercise. I just sent them my assessment report and they easily accommodated my request.Hi everyone, does anyone have any experience of asking firms for reasonable adjustments at assessment centres? I have dyslexia and receive extra time in university exams. I have an AC with AG coming up and feel I would benefit from extra time but not sure how this will be received - I wouldn't want for them to subconsciously discriminate because I took extra time to finish a task but equally want to make sure I perform to the best of my ability.
@Jessica Booker Do you know how AG deal with reasonable adjustments at AC's?