TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

lawyersum

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Hi, I was wondering what the best way to answer 'why commercial law' is?

I gave a verbatim answer at an AC I did recently where I outlined my interest in chronological order of my work experience and how this has sparked my interest - as this is what was recommended in the Jake Schooger book.

However, I received negative feedback for this answer. For those who have been successful at AC, how did you approach the 'why commercial law' question?
If you don’t mind me asking, what was the feedback? Did they say your response sounded rehearsed or did they not like the story format?
 

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Has anyone gotten their feedback post AC from PMC yet?

I had my AC for their London vacation scheme months ago. Was told we would get a feedback report by the end of April but have still not received anything yet.
 

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The feedback was very generic unfortunately. The interviewers ranked each answer 1-3 and I got the lowest score for this question is all I know.
It may not be the structure - it may be the content that is also the issue. People can have great structures to answers but if there rationale is lacking, it can be that element that lets them down. Sometimes rationale can be quite superficial or alternatively not really aligned to the opportunity of a trainee/junior lawyer.
 

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even though firms say that the cappfinity tests are not timed, do you think they consider how much time an individual takes to finish that test into consideration? I sometimes think that I may not pass some tests because I take too long to give these tests :)
 

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even though firms say that the cappfinity tests are not timed, do you think they consider how much time an individual takes to finish that test into consideration? I sometimes think that I may not pass some tests because I take too long to give these tests :)
I would check how they describe the assessment. If it is described as untimed, it is unlikely that time taken to complete it would be factored in. However, if it says it has unlimited time, then timings might be factored in.
 

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“Although the assessment is not timed, we recommend you allow 1 hour to complete the assessment.”

Thank you :)
I don’t think how long you take will be assessed based on this. They are giving you the hour as a reference point just so you don’t think it will take 20 minutes and then you run out of time and have to leave it or be late for something else.
 
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    Hi @Jessica Booker i applied for a paralegal role and was instead offered month long placement which seems like a red flag as i have legal experience and a vacation scheme as well as non-legal experience in hospitality. They mentioned this will basically assess me for a permanent role. Why cant an interview do this instead? Is this normal? thank you
    This sounds like a Bradstone Allington style scam
     

    Chris Brown

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    Does anyone know any firms actively recruiting for paralegal roles?
    I think I saw BCLP are recruiting for paralegals in the Manchester office (real estate & disputes) and Clyde & Co are recruiting for their regional offices (casualty & insurance). 🙂

    Clyde & Co have an actual training programme for it called the paralegal academy. You can secure a TC internally after 12 months with them via the paralegal academy scheme. 😅​
     
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