@apap is going to an HSF Kramer open day I think 👌Anyone heard from Baker McKenzie open days or HSF Kramer Open days?
@apap is going to an HSF Kramer open day I think 👌Anyone heard from Baker McKenzie open days or HSF Kramer Open days?
Hiya! I am going to their IRIS day Tuesday. I heard back two weeks ago.Anyone heard from Baker McKenzie open days or HSF Kramer Open days?
Mine just came through did the test yesterdayHas anyone heard back from Gibson Dunn? I did their assessment but never got a feedback report.
Is the test automaticMine just came through did the test yesterday
I think so yes!Is the test automatic
Capp test - combo of SJT, Critical Thinking & Spelling/Grammar/Error spotting test.Is it a WG?
Hey congrats! Random q but do you have 2:1s in all your modules, since I was wondering if that's a big thing for STEM as wellHSF STEM open day invite
Anyone heard
Hey congrats! Random q but do you have 2:1s in all your modules, since I was wondering if that's a big thing for STEM as well
Yes they do! The first test and the application form are a combined Stage 1, and you need to pass Stage 1 to receive the 2nd test. Congrats!Hogan second test invite. Applied few days before deadline. Anyone know if they actually review the application before sending this test?
Thanks I appreciate it! Hopefully, my couple of blips don't trip me up but I guess we'll see! Also good luck with this year hahaYeah, first in most of my modules last year (will see about that going forward lol)
Does anybody know how many minutes you get to answer for the VI's?Hogan second test invite. Applied few days before deadline. Anyone know if they actually review the application before sending this test?
Sooo I'm not Andrei or Abbie, but perhaps I could share my experience and that could help (possibly I was fortunate enough to get a TC and part of the process was a VI) - take it with a pinch of salt.Hello,
How do you answer 'tell me about yourself' in a video interview. What do they expect you to talk about (particularly as I've graduated)?
Also, I was wondering what's the best way to prepare for video interviews, because I thought writing out my answer in full and then writing bullet points from that. However, I saw numerous posts about just doing bullet points. I feel like if I did 2-3 bullet points for each question, I wouldn't be able to speak for the entire time given - it would be extremely brief. What's the best thing to do?
Thank you @Andrei Radu @Abbie Whitlock
Thank you - your response it very helpfulSooo I'm not Andrei or Abbie, but perhaps I could share my experience and that could help (possibly I was fortunate enough to get a TC and part of the process was a VI) - take it with a pinch of salt.
In terms of "tell me about yourself" I took it at face value, and literally spoke about myself (over 30, married, had a career in another field - insurance) and what motivates me to chase a career in law. My understanding of the question is that they want to see your personality and whether you are someone they can see themselves working with. They don't necessary want a list of look at me I'm amazing achievements but more what motivates you, what makes you happy, what interests do you have and why are you here in front of them applying.
In terms of what was the best way to prepare - I wrote full answers for any possible questions I thought could come up and then practiced in front of a mirror and friends and family for hours until it was almost memory and I didn't need the notes - bullet points don't work for me so recording myself and timing my responses worked better from a page full of text.