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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24
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<blockquote data-quote="Seven" data-source="post: 165778" data-attributes="member: 22850"><p>These are cute questions. I’d say spend some time first research Fox Williams’ expertise in Employment Law, how they can best assist clients in this field, maybe rankings and awards, any matters they’ve done in this space before, etc.</p><p></p><p>Then put all that information in Bing AI or whatever language model you use. Ask the bot to “Make an email selling Fox Williams to a potential client, seeking employment advice with the following information: [your research]”</p><p></p><p>I imagine the AI’s response will come out with legal jargon, complex and flowery language, and not concise.</p><p></p><p>With Q.2 I would then talk about making it concise, making it easily digestible to clients who don’t have legal knowledge, making it more tailored to Fox Williams, removing legal jargon, breaking it into sections maybe, adding a thought leadership article as an attachment or brochure of Fox Williams’ expertise in this area for the client to read, etc. </p><p></p><p>Just be very specific especially when targeting Q2 as the emphasis is on “to best reflect Fox Williams’ capability in this area”</p><p></p><p>There’s several ways to approach it, but this should give you a little bit of an idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seven, post: 165778, member: 22850"] These are cute questions. I’d say spend some time first research Fox Williams’ expertise in Employment Law, how they can best assist clients in this field, maybe rankings and awards, any matters they’ve done in this space before, etc. Then put all that information in Bing AI or whatever language model you use. Ask the bot to “Make an email selling Fox Williams to a potential client, seeking employment advice with the following information: [your research]” I imagine the AI’s response will come out with legal jargon, complex and flowery language, and not concise. With Q.2 I would then talk about making it concise, making it easily digestible to clients who don’t have legal knowledge, making it more tailored to Fox Williams, removing legal jargon, breaking it into sections maybe, adding a thought leadership article as an attachment or brochure of Fox Williams’ expertise in this area for the client to read, etc. Just be very specific especially when targeting Q2 as the emphasis is on “to best reflect Fox Williams’ capability in this area” There’s several ways to approach it, but this should give you a little bit of an idea. [/QUOTE]
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