Almost a month ago, September 13thWhen did you apply as I did my Job Sim a few weeks back and have heard nothing
Almost a month ago, September 13thWhen did you apply as I did my Job Sim a few weeks back and have heard nothing
I did mine before then, interestingAlmost a month ago, September 13th
Same! And didn’t hear anything this week.I did mine before then, interesting
CC are cover letter??Which law firms other than Gibson Dunn, Slaughter, CC, Cleary, and Davis Polk are coverletter-based?
Hello!hey guys, quick question about the White and Case VS app: there seems to be no space for submitting individual module grades, except in the postgraduate section? It says "
Please use the space below to list all your individual modules and the percentage or letter grades you achieved in each." but in the postgrad section?
Anyone else encounter this?
Hi!Thanks Harvey, and also wanted to seek advice from everyone here. For ease of ref, here is the question:
If someone were to read your story so far, what would make them think, ‘This person belongs at Macfarlanes’? (Max 300 words)
I will approach it with explaining how my competencies, skills, and interests in the practice areas they excel in align with them. However one thing I struggle with is that unlike some other firms, they don't list on the website any specific skills / competencies they look for, like Hogan Lovells. Does anyone have any insights into what makes them unique in terms of their culture, working styles, or anything beyond their practice areas?
Hello!hi, i just wanted some advice, i recently was lucky enough to be invited to an AC for macfarlanes. I am just looking for some advice on what to do and how to prepare from now, its in about a months time. on the email they mentioned that the day will include a group negotiation exercise, a written exercise, and a competency and case study interview. I am fairly confident on preparing for the competency interview, and the group negotiation exercise sounds similar to things I have done at uni, but how would I best prepare for these elements?
Hello!Hello,
For law firms that require a CV, do we just list work experiences, or do we highlight transferable skills to a commercial lawyer?
Many thanks
Hello!
Hey!
That's a great question, and it can definitely feel open-ended! If I was approaching this question, I would think about it in two ways:
1. Personal Contribution - what unique strengths, experiences, or insights would you bring to the firm? For example, would you help foster collaboration, or do you bring in a global outlook?
2. Overall Impact - how does your contribution tie into CMS's wider goals and values? If the firm has a focus on innovation, you might discuss wanting to support the firm in delivering innovative solutions to clients.
It doesn't have to be something 'grand' - you could even focus on how you'd like to make a positive difference in your team or with clients, which shows self-awareness and motivation. I would make sure to link your answer back to both your personal qualities and CMS's culture.
Your answer could follow a structure such as:
1. Start with your motivation - why CMS? What about the firm has motivated you to apply there?
2. Discuss your strengths - highlight the qualities and skills that you gained from previous experiences that would allow you to make an impact.
3. Link this to the impact - show how these strengths translate into a positive contribution at CMS. This could be on a team level (e.g. supporting colleagues), on a client level (e.g. innovative thinking), or on a firm-wide level (e.g. championing diversity or sustainability).
4. Conclude - tie it back to the kind of professional you hope to become at CMS and the difference you'd like to make in the long run.
I hope that helps![]()
Hi!Hi
I have a short presentation to prepare for an interview (I don't know the details of the topic yet). I was wondering if anyone had some advice as this is my first time doing this type of assessment.
Some firms don't let you reapply if you did vac scheme with them so check the policy of each firm individually!Do people actually reapply to firms where they were rejected after completing a vacation scheme? I'm just curious 🤔