Yes! Got a serious jump-scare with the subject of the email - 'Application Update' 😅Did everyone else get an Ashurst holding email?
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Yes! Got a serious jump-scare with the subject of the email - 'Application Update' 😅Did everyone else get an Ashurst holding email?
hi!! where are you seeing the word count for the cover letter?Hi!
As there is a limited word count, I don't think you need to include any addresses in the cover letter![]()
Hello!in terms of mitigating circumstances - if I have them for one set of exams, and have a letter from a doctor/ my tutor explaining it to examiners, etc.. at the time, should I explain that I have this evidence when mentioning it my form - how do firms tend to validate this sort of thing?
Apologies, I have realised that they have removed the word count for this year (so ignore me!). I would follow the amazing advice from @Amma Usman and use that structure if there isn't one provided for youhi!! where are you seeing the word count for the cover letter?
Hello @WiddyJ !When a firm has an online assessment as its second stage, will it still take into account the written application when deciding to move a candidate to the next stage, or will this mostly be determined by performance in the assessment?
As @Abbie Whitlock mentioned, it can be both. If progression to the second stage is selective - ie they review your application before sending you the test, it is less likely your written application will be reviewed as thoroughly/weighed as heavily as in the case of automatic progression.When a firm has an online assessment as its second stage, will it still take into account the written application when deciding to move a candidate to the next stage, or will this mostly be determined by performance in the assessment?
Law firms aren’t just hiring trainees to be trainees forever. They are hoping these trainees will eventually become associates etc. a trainee with an entrepreneurial mindset are more proactive, May challenge inefficiencies everyone is used to doing at the firm or find quicker and better ways of doing certain thingsHey guys, random question: why do you think being innovative or entrepreneurial is important for trainees at law firms? I get why it matters for senior lawyers, since they’re more directly involved in creating client solutions and driving business development. But I’m struggling to see the link at trainee level -- how does it actually connect to a firm’s business model?
Hi @dannyp123 that is a great question! I agree with you that being entrepreneurial is a quality that increases in importance as a lawyer progresses in seniority. As a partner, clients will rely on you to be at times a general strategic advisor and to understand their business like the back of their hands. As a trainee, you will instead be tasked with more standardised tasks which generally do not require a very significant degree of innovative commercial thinking.Hey guys, random question: why do you think being innovative or entrepreneurial is important for trainees at law firms? I get why it matters for senior lawyers, since they’re more directly involved in creating client solutions and driving business development. But I’m struggling to see the link at trainee level -- how does it actually connect to a firm’s business model?
Hi @a1024 !!@ZNadeem @Abbie Whitlock @vera.mekhonoshina @Andrei Radu
Hi, How would you recommend structuring this answer for the Sidley Austin Summer VS application? Is this purely about explaining the skills important for a successful lawyer and how they are important using examples or do we also need to compare it to our experiences?
In your view, which personal qualities make a successful lawyer? (250 words max)
I didn’t receive it so I emailed them today (on [email protected]) and they sent me the link. The deadline is still the same (2 weeks from last Friday) which is a bit unfairhas anyone still not received the test for Taylor Wessing meant to be sent on Friday
Hi!Hey guys, random question: why do you think being innovative or entrepreneurial is important for trainees at law firms? I get why it matters for senior lawyers, since they’re more directly involved in creating client solutions and driving business development. But I’m struggling to see the link at trainee level -- how does it actually connect to a firm’s business model?
Hello!Hi all - I am filling out Linklater's winter vac scheme app - and they do not seem to allow me to list postgraduate studies? Is this how they operate or this is an oversight on my behalf?
Thanks in advance!