TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

vera.mekhonoshina

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same here — now i’m wondering what does the video response part involve 🥲 i’d love to know at least if the videos can be re-recorded at all…
Hey there!

While I cannot say for a fact what the second stage would involve in this case, I would try and prepare for it under the assumption that there is no opportunity to re-record your answers.

The best way to go about it is by practising as many questions as possible and recording your answers, even if you don't feel 100% sure that you are answering the question in the right way.

And here's the most important part - you also want to watch your answers back and review your performance! I personally found this type of practice to be the most useful for second stage assessments that may involve a video interview element.

Wishing you the best of luck!
 
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vera.mekhonoshina

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To all those who work in graduate roles/9-5 roles outside law, I have a question:

How do you take time off to actually do vacation schemes? Do you just take annual leave or quit the role to actually complete the vac scheme once you get an offer? Do you solely apply for training contracts alone?
I ask as I've heard some firms only recruit from the vacation scheme cohort, and I am aware we are currently into the new cycle of applications.

I also recognise this might not be the right forum for the question so please feel free to direct me to another if necessary
Hi @studentgrad,

While I have not personally been in this position, quite a few candidates on one of my vacation schemes were employed full-time and requested annual leave for the duration of the scheme :)

Hope this helps!
 

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Hi @vera.mekhonoshina please could you provide any guidance on how to approach answering open day application questions like what do you hope to gain from attending etc? Are you meant to do the why the firm and link to you type answers by researching the firm in the same way you would for vacation scheme applications? Thanks for any advice you have
 

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Hey guys, I’m applying to Jones Day and have received mixed advice about including committee roles in the Work Experience section. I currently lead two societies, which are my main experiences and demonstrate a wide range of transferable skills. However, the 100-word Extra-Curriculars section doesn’t give me enough space to showcase them properly. Would it be inappropriate to include these roles in the Work Experience section instead?
 

vera.mekhonoshina

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Hi @vera.mekhonoshina please could you provide any guidance on how to approach answering open day application questions like what do you hope to gain from attending etc? Are you meant to do the why the firm and link to you type answers by researching the firm in the same way you would for vacation scheme applications? Thanks for any advice you have
Hi @Lawlife5

This is a really good question, and you are definitely on the right track with your suggestions and ideas!

The way that I would approach this type of question is by researching the aspects of the firm that I could genuinely get a better idea of by speaking to the firm's representatives. One of such examples would be the use of innovation and technology - there is no better way to find out about its practical, day-to-day application than by speaking with people who actually get to use it every day.

A point that I would try and incorporate is culture, as this aspect of the firm is best represented through genuine interactions with law firm representatives - again, something that you can only truly experience by interacting with trainees, associates and graduate recruitment during an open day.

In short, you should use your 'why the firm?' points as initial anchors, and then develop your answer in the context of how an open day specifically would help you to get to know this area better.
 

vera.mekhonoshina

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Hey guys, I’m applying to Jones Day and have received mixed advice about including committee roles in the Work Experience section. I currently lead two societies, which are my main experiences and demonstrate a wide range of transferable skills. However, the 100-word Extra-Curriculars section doesn’t give me enough space to showcase them properly. Would it be inappropriate to include these roles in the Work Experience section instead?
Hey @dannyp123

This is a great question!

I included university society positions in the work experience sections in pretty much every single law firm application that I submitted, and did not face any issues!

Hope this helps!
 

vera.mekhonoshina

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Hey guys, I am beginning to apply for Vacation Schemes again, and I was just wondering if you had any advice for applications where you have no direct legal work experience. I have volunteered for numerous charities, and also had a part time job throughout university, but as I decided I wanted to apply for law in my last year of a non-law undergrad I am concerned that my lack of legal experience will mean I am unable to land a Vacation Scheme.

Any advice would be massively appreciated!
Hi @CupOfTea17

First things first, I want to reassure you that it is 100% possible to get a vacation scheme/ training contract without legal work experience. However, it is worth bearing in mind that law firms will expect a deep level of understanding of what a commercial solicitor does and why this type of work attracts you, so it's definitely worth researching different practice areas and understanding the day-to-day work that solicitors in those areas do.

You can definitely present your non-legal work experience as an asset by illuminating the transferable skills that you developed :) You can start by considering the types of qualities that every lawyer needs, such as:

- Attention to detail
- Communication (both written and oral)
- Analytical skills
- Collaboration
- Problem-solving

Then, you would want to highlight those skills through the prism of your work experiences!

Don't let your non-law background keep you from applying - I have been in the same boat, and trust me - your non-legal experiences are an asset. Good luck!
 

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