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!