Hey!
I've had a good week, thank you! I hope you have too
Congratulations on the interview invite!! Whilst I'm not too sure on the specifics of the invite itself, I've found that when firms don't specify the interview type, it is usually best to prepare for a mix of motivational/competency questions with some commercial awareness woven in, rather than anything super technical.
As it is with both the future talent team and someone from the Dubai office, I'd definitely prepare for questions such as:
- Why Stephenson Harwood specifically
- Why Dubai/international work
- Why commercial law
- Competency questions (e.g. teamwork, leadership, handling challenges, etc.)
- Discussion around commercial stories or trends relevant to the region and firm
For competency questions, I always found it helpful to create a mini-bank of my past experiences and highlight what skills or traits I could discuss for each. This meant that I had a few ideas that I could fit into STAR examples for different questions that they may ask. I would try to keep the situation/task element of the STAR structure pretty concise, and focus most on the action that you took and the overall result.
I would also make sure that you have looked into and researched things such as:
- Stephenson Harwood's key sectors and practice areas
- Recent deals/news involving the firm
- Why Dubai is an important legal/commercial hub (both for the firm, and more generally in the market)
- Trends in the Middle East market (e.g. energy, infrastructure, disputes, investment, etc.)
As someone from the Dubai office will be interviewing you, they will probably be interested in your genuine motivation for the region. Therefore, I'd make sure that you can clearly articulate why you are motivated to work there and back it up with examples.
Best of luck - I'm sure you'll do great!!