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Hi! Would you mind sending me the example as well? It'd be really helpful![]()
billyonthespeeddial that would be super helpful for me too if your willing could you DM me?![]()
Hi! I've had the same question, do you mind DMing me the example as well? Would be highly appreciated. Thank you!
Could you also kindly share this with me??
Would you mind sending me the example too please?Yes, the personal link is the most important part!
I've DMed you with an example from one of my successful applications
Hey @lawyersum!Good evening everyone. Does anybody have any advice on how to genuinely make a personal connection with facts about the firm and yourself? I find that I can get loads of stats and info about a firm, but it ends up reading like a shopping list in my answer. For example, with energy deals (I’m very interested in the sector), I usually make the connection with a firm’s excellence in a particular area to my heritage (APAC/ South Asia) and being interested in that region. But with more ‘drier’ deals or facts such as PE, real estate, M&A I struggle to find a meaningful personal connection beyond ‘I did a Forage programme on it’. Would be grateful for any tips![]()
Yes, you can still apply for the direct TC. I’m currently on a virtual webinar with the firm, and one of their trainees mentioned that they were rejected after their VS interview but secured a TC through the direct route.i was rejected post interview for slaughters 2024 vs - can i still apply to the tc? does this affect my chances?
Hi @dannyp123,Hi everyone, I’m trying to refine how I demonstrate genuine interest in a practice area when writing applications. My usual approach is to pick a specific practice area I’m interested in and highlight how the firm has added value to clients through its advice. However, I’m unsure whether there should also be a personal link to the area—something about why it appeals to me personally—and if so, how to express that effectively. Do you have tips or examples of how to combine a firm-focused angle with a personal connection in a way that feels genuine rather than forced?
Hi @noahsmiit01,I've noticed a few firms have this common question in the application where you need to tick either the Yes or No box and then give an explanation:
Have you chosen to use AI tools (such as ChatGPT) in your application? Provide a short explanation of your choice – 100 words
If the answer is No, then how do I even structure this question 🤣
Thank you so much!Hi there,
I think it depends on the questions - for motivational questions, I would stick to 2-3 well developed points and structure each point with PEE. First, start with the Point you are making, then explain it further, then back it up with an example from your CV and how you link that back to the question. E.g for why law it would look something like this:
1. Client-Facing work (P)
- E1: In commercial law firms, I am drawn to the client-facing nature of the work, where lawyers translate complex legal concepts into clear, actionable advice. I enjoy the idea of building long-term relationships and supporting clients through transactions that are often pivotal to their business strategy.
- E2: Pro Bono clinics, citizens advice helped me develop interpersonal skills and achieve my client's best interests at all times
2. International work:
3. Problem solving nature - intersection of business and law
- E1: I am motivated by the international dimension of commercial law, where firms advise on cross-border matters that require seamless coordination across jurisdictions.
- E2: Having lived and worked in different countries, I have developed cultural adaptability, resilience, and the ability to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. These experiences have made me a stronger candidate for an international practice, as I can approach problems with a global outlook and appreciate different perspectives.
-E1: I am particularly interested in the problem-solving aspect of commercial law, which often requires combining complex financial mechanisms with nuanced legal frameworks. This intellectual challenge excites me, as it demands creativity as well as precision.
- E2: My legal experience has shown me how lawyers operate at the intersection of business and law, shaping strategies that go beyond technical analysis and directly impact commercial outcomes. This blend of analytical rigour and commercial awareness is what attracts me to the profession.
For competency based questions, I would suggest using STAR, and emphasize the 'Action' and 'Result' of the answer particularly. law firms really want to know exactly what you did in those situations, including what you tried that didn't work and what you ultimately learned and how you carry that with you in your future tasks or roles
could you send me a copy as well please? It'd be extremely helpful!! xHi! Sure. I'll send this to all of you as soon as possibleJust remember that it's just one successful application, not the best or definitive way to do it
Does anyone know how to prepare an answer for Paul Weiss open day? The website said it's competitive, and I don't feel very confident about it! Haha
I do between 80 and 120 and one of mine is 150 words. I have gotten through written application twice with this strategy but obviously the rest of my application was good enough. I think your whole application should be flawless, no mistakes no AI, etc.Hi all,
I’m currently drafting my Ashurst vacation scheme application and was wondering if anyone has a general rule of thumb for word count when writing the work experience section. Do you aim for a specific range, or is it more about quality over quantity? Any guidance or examples would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance!