Congrats to you and your friend! Can I ask when you applied?Got an interview invite on Wednesday! My friend also got one on Tuesday
I believe grad recruitment said they haven’t finished invites yet though!
Congrats to you and your friend! Can I ask when you applied?Got an interview invite on Wednesday! My friend also got one on Tuesday
I believe grad recruitment said they haven’t finished invites yet though!
Hi. I heard they sent out invites on Monday. Not sure, if and when more invites are comingHas anyone heard from Linklaters with either PFO/AC invite? They said their ACs would take place next week so not sure if they’ve sent invites already or not?
Congrats to you and your friend! Can I ask when you applied?
Does anyone know if Goodwin's open day is rolling? Their VS is not rolling but I can't find info about their open day.
Hey! I just attended the app insight session with Goodwin, here are the takeaways:Apparently semi rolling, I'd ask GR team as I'll attend the app session with them tomorrow.
I suggest you apply by now as tomorrow is the deadline I guess
Amazing, you ace this cycle! Should we award you a king or queen? 👑September 14th![]()
I got a no today. They seem to be doing the positive & negative responses in batches.Anyone heard back for HSF WVS. Wondering if it's a PFO now
There also doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it because someone that got an invite to an AC a couple of days ago submitted their application on the deadline day, so for all we know, they just put all the applications into one big pool after the deadline and just randomly start picking. (Low key, the whole recruitment selection process in law is so arcane and safeguarded, even partners are in the dark)I got a no today. They seem to be doing the positive & negative responses in batches.
Amazing, you ace this cycle! Should we award you a king or queen? 👑
I applied on the deadline and did a slight mistake on spelling, it was mixed between American and British lol. Would it significantly affect my app? Lolll it was my first app this cycle and that shortest word limit, my bad!
This would be good to know as 4 weeks later I’ve still heard nothing after the first test!For those that have successfully passed HL’s first stage test (so made it to the second stage), when did you hear back after completing the first one? If we fail their benchmark, do they send near automatic the next day or wait?
Or best fit get addressed first - the rejection email said what they were looking at - they then work down through the others so they're sort of scored.There also doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it because someone that got an invite to an AC a couple of days ago submitted their application on the deadline day, so for all we know, they just put all the applications into one big pool after the deadline and just randomly start picking. (Low key, the whole recruitment selection process in law is so arcane and safeguarded, even partners are in the dark)
I answered this question previously if you look at my comment historyThis would be good to know as 4 weeks later I’ve still heard nothing after the first test!
Thank you!Hey! I just attended the app insight session with Goodwin, here are the takeaways:
• The last batch of open day invites will be shared next week or after as they will conduct multiple open days.
• As they disclosed the VS conversion rates, it's recommended to apply direct TC only if you're non UK int'l students.
Thank you!I would imagine that this Q is asking for you to share specific qualities of the firm's that appealed to you so that the answer reads as more tailored. I highly doubt they want to restrict you to writing however many words on just one specific eureka moment 😅
Though ofc, if you have attended an Open Day or something, then I'm sure talking about just one instance is fine!
Is it Capp?So just to clarify after the application question is the SJT and critical reasoning. No VI
thank you!Hello!
I'd say they're looking for one strong and detailed example rather than multiple shorter ones. The question says "an example", and firms usually prefer depth over breadth - they want to see that you can reflect on your experience, analyse what you did well, and link it meaningfully to the firm's values.
A good structure is the STAR method - set out the Situation / Task, outline what Actions you took, and then conclude with the Result / Reflection. Then, in the final few sentences, you could explicitly link that experience to Taylor Wessing. For example, you could mention how that value (e.g. creativity of teamwork) aligns with something specific about the firm (beyond it being one of their core values) - such as their work in tech and life sciences, or their approach to innovation.
I don't think you need to include a full case study, especially given the character limit, but a short reference to something you've read about Taylor Wessing (e.g. a deal, initiative, or an insight from a talk) makes the answer feel tailored and shows genuine engagement. The key is to show both self-awareness and firm-awareness, and how your experience reflects a value that is important at Taylor Wessing.
I hope that helps!![]()
Did HSF Kramer's rejection email actually give a reason? Not just the generic "having reviewed your application, as well as your test scores, we regret to inform you that on this occasion, we cannot..."?Or best fit get addressed first - the rejection email said what they were looking at - they then work down through the others so they're sort of scored.