Yes - its fine to PM, I can always explain if I can't respond to that question via PM.Hi @Jessica Booker, would it be okay if I pm you a question?
It’s polite to let firms know you won’t be taking their recruitment process further if you have accepted your top choice firm.I've just finished two back-to-back VS. If I accept a TC from one firm before I hear back from the other firm - would I be obliged to let the other firm know that I'm withdrawing from the recruitment process? Thank you
Thank you JessicaIt’s polite to let firms know you won’t be taking their recruitment process further if you have accepted your top choice firm.
On point (3), yes! Definitely mention both schemes, because they show your commitment to commercial law and you can leverage them to demonstrate your interest. And having post-VS rejections is not a negative sign that you're not able to secure a TC - its extremely common, especially with firms that have a conversion rate of like 30% - not everyone can get the TC, and I think firms know that, so its not something negative at all rather positive that you've had commercial law experience!@Jessica Booker I hope you are well. I decided it would be better to post here. I was quite ashamed of asking on a public forum but I guess rejection is part of the process!
Over the summer I completed two VS. Unfortunately, I did not get a TC offer from one and I do not think my other scheme went well (though I have not heard back). I am still determined to become a lawyer, so I have a few questions regarding next steps.
1) Should I self-fund the PGDL? I graduated in 2023 and decided to work while applying. I do not want to prolong my career any longer and I think having more of a legal background will help me secure paralegal roles if I am not successful in the next cycle. I know you do not need the conversion for the SQE but I think it will provide the necessary background and not make the SQE seem too much of a jump.
2) Do you know much about the pgdl at London Met? It's half the price of ULaw and BPP and was wondering if there is a significant difference in quality of teaching.
3) Should I mention both schemes on my CVs? I want to only mention one as I'm scared future grad rec teams might see my post VS rejections as a negative sign that I am not capable of securing a TC at their firm. Is it common for applicants to have some post VS rejections and still get interviews elsewhere?
4) I have tried to be positive but how can I cope with the rejections following my VS? I thought I performed quite well and even my supervisors had no negative feedback. I was so close. Is it common for people to be rejected post VS and then secure TC offers elsewhere?
Thank you for your time.
If anyone else has any insights, I would greatly appreciate it!
Hello! I believe the exclusivity clause relates to any paid employment undertaken by you WHILST you are still working for your current employer. That's just a guess since I haven’t read the exact wording of the clause. If that is the case, you wouldn’t be breaching your contract provided that you do not actually work for your TC at the same time as for your paralegal work. Just my 2 cents thoughHi @Jessica Booker! I am currently working as a paralegal but have been offered a TC which starts in September 2026. In my current contract, I have an exclusivity clause which means I am unable to take permanent or paid work elsewhere from another employer without their permission.
If the paid work won't technically commence until 2026, would I still be obliged to share this with them? I'm reluctant given I still intend to stay for at least a good few months, but I don't want to be in breach of contract.
Thank you very much! I've looked at the exact wording, which is as follows:Hello! I believe the exclusivity clause relates to any paid employment undertaken by you WHILST you are still working for your current employer. That's just a guess since I haven’t read the exact wording of the clause. If that is the case, you wouldn’t be breaching your contract provided that you do not actually work for your TC at the same time as for your paralegal work. Just my 2 cents though![]()
This only applies from the time you start a TC, so it is not an issue while you hold an offer or receive any funding in terms of a maintenance grant or SQE sponsorship.Hi @Jessica Booker! I am currently working as a paralegal but have been offered a TC which starts in September 2026. In my current contract, I have an exclusivity clause which means I am unable to take permanent or paid work elsewhere from another employer without their permission.
If the paid work won't technically commence until 2026, would I still be obliged to share this with them? I'm reluctant given I still intend to stay for at least a good few months, but I don't want to be in breach of contract.
My view is you don’t have to disclose this.Thank you very much! I've looked at the exact wording, which is as follows:
You shall not, while employed by the Company be engaged in, interested in or concerned with, whether directly or indirectly, any other business undertaking, trade or profession, and you shall not undertake any work (paid or unpaid) for any third party, except with the previous written consent of the Company.
The "engaged in, interested in, or concerned with" would make me think I would need to disclose it? It's not a huge problem if I have to, but I think I would rather keep it to myself.
so proud <3!!!Morgan Lewis TC after finishing the VS :'-))))) I am [redacted] my pants, I can't even believe I'm typing this
so proud <3!Morgan Lewis TC after finishing the VS :'-))))) I am [redacted] my pants, I can't even believe I'm typing this
Amazing news! Congratulations!So after two years of applying I have finally been offered a TC with Eversheds after the completion of the summer vacation scheme. I am honestly OVER THE MOON!! Thank you for everyone’s help on the forum and I’m still in shock to be typing this!
I love posts like this! Congratulations on all your hard work. Sometimes the perseverance really pays off, especially to get you to your dream firm!Hi all,
I haven't posted on here in a while but thought I would share that following multiple unsuccessful ACs and countless VI and SJT rejections, I have now been offered a TC at my dream firm after a VS.
I'm still in a state of disbelief and it'll take a while to sink in fully. Thank you to everyone on the forum for their support; this really is such a special community and I doubt I would be in this position without it.
I was on here almost everyday for three years, wondering why I couldn't get a VS, let alone a TC. I've now done it, and everyone else on here is fully capable of doing the same. Persistence is key and it only takes one yes!