Passed test like month and still waiting for regional app.Lol still haven't heard back from DLA since passing the test...
I pay a premium for ChatGPT. It is worth it.Someone take one for the team and cop ChatGPT pro for $200 and lmk if its worth it for writing law apps.
Having a job is better than having no job, no matter what really. I don't think they will look down on this and ultimately you can draw transferrable skills from any job. The job market is tough and I personally feel that it shows humility to be willing to take what you can get despite the inevitable reactions from customers and colleagues that you alluded to. I also remember from one Open Day (I think it was Clifford Chance) one of the speakers said "everyone should work retail at least once in their lives".@Jessica Booker @Ram Sabaratnam
I graduated this summer from an RG university with a first in law and am currently applying for VSs/TCs while working part-time as a waiter and taking a language course. Will firms look down on me for doing this job after graduating? For more context, I completed a VS at a top firm in my last cycle and gained some admin experience at a financial services firm during university, so I am worried that recruiters may view my waiting job as a step-down.
Initially, I applied for paralegal/ legal secretary positions after graduating but was unfortunately unsuccessful (recruiters often call me after I upload my CV, but I never get invited to interviews). Concerned about leaving a gap on my CV, I decided that working part-time at a restaurant would be a good interim solution - filling my CV gap immediately, giving me time to focus on applications, and providing good material for competency-based questions (working in a team, client service, etc).
That said, I have started to doubt my decision and myself due to the reactions I receive from customers and colleagues when they learn about my educational background, often raising their eyebrows.
I plan to properly explore other options (e.g., consulting, admin) as a full-time job after most application deadlines have passed in January, but I wonder whether taking this waiting job has caused any damage to my CV.
I would appreciate an honest perspective on my situation and guidance on what I should do moving forward. After failing to convert my VS and not securing any legal positions after graduating, I feel very lost and unsure of myself. The worst thing about this all is that I genuinely enjoyed my law degree and saw myself as a lawyer. However, after so much failure at this point in the legal sector, I am starting to question whether I am suited for this career path.
Nah. It’s a real job. Plenty of transferable skills there. I worked in retail before uni. It was during my gap year. Only ever found respect for it.@Jessica Booker @Ram Sabaratnam
I graduated this summer from an RG university with a first in law and am currently applying for VSs/TCs while working part-time as a waiter and taking a language course. Will firms look down on me for doing this job after graduating? For more context, I completed a VS at a top firm in my last cycle and gained some admin experience at a financial services firm during university, so I am worried that recruiters may view my waiting job as a step-down.
Initially, I applied for paralegal/ legal secretary positions after graduating but was unfortunately unsuccessful (recruiters often call me after I upload my CV, but I never get invited to interviews). Concerned about leaving a gap on my CV, I decided that working part-time at a restaurant would be a good interim solution - filling my CV gap immediately, giving me time to focus on applications, and providing good material for competency-based questions (working in a team, client service, etc).
That said, I have started to doubt my decision and myself due to the reactions I receive from customers and colleagues when they learn about my educational background, often raising their eyebrows.
I plan to properly explore other options (e.g., consulting, admin) as a full-time job after most application deadlines have passed in January, but I wonder whether taking this waiting job has caused any damage to my CV.
I would appreciate an honest perspective on my situation and guidance on what I should do moving forward. After failing to convert my VS and not securing any legal positions after graduating, I feel very lost and unsure of myself. The worst thing about this all is that I genuinely enjoyed my law degree and saw myself as a lawyer. However, after so much failure at this point in the legal sector, I am starting to question whether I am suited for this career path.
Thank you, Andrei! I really appreciate your thoughtful response. The six month NY secondment at Davis Polk sounds very interesting - the firm's stature in the US market is a huge attraction for me. If I may ask two questions:In terms of culture, I will only recommend to you firms I have done vacation schemes with, as I feel open days/other firm events do not suffice to make a strong inference in this regard. I have done 4 VS and the two firms that stood out to me in terms of how friendly people there were are Davis Polk and Willkie. For both of these firms the training style is not particularly structured, but after speaking to many trainees I believe they are well-supported. As for the other criteria, Davis Polk has exceptional reputation and history in the US, and guarantees all trainees the opportunity to do a six month secondment in their New York office (unless you want to qualify in competition law, in which case you would be expected to go on a Brussels secondment). Willkie arguably offers a broader training experience than other US rivals. While it has a great PE practice, it not solely focused on corporate and finance and has more established advisory and contentious teams.
I assume so, yeah. Seems to be that further stages (VI, AC) are done in batches so they wait for X number of applicants to pass the WG before inviting to VI etc etcDoes this mean that people will still be receiving WG invites after the deadline?
I applied on 28/11 and have not heard back. Has anyone who applied post 28th heard back with WG Invite?Is it about a week on average that people have waited for the CMS WG?
I applied last weekend and assuming they’re busy with lots of late applications to screen.
safest bet is to the full wording first time of reference and use the acronym thereafter (although I doubt that will ever be the absolute make or break!)Sorry if this is a bit of a silly question/been asked before but if I'm referring to M&A in an application can I just say "M&A" first mention or should I say "mergers and acquisitions (M&A)" and then use the acronym?
I applied on Wed 4th Dec and got a WG invite this morningI applied on 28/11 and have not heard back. Has anyone who applied post 28th heard back with WG Invite?
I guess I'm not successful then. Good luck!I applied on Wed 4th Dec and got a WG invite this morning
Just heard back!Does anyone know when we can expect to hear back for the Paul, Weiss Dec Open day?
Was this post passing the test??HSF Spring VS PFO. I expected that tbh as it was one of my first apps that I know I didn't write very well.