For the Mishcon Chat-Based Interview, is there a timeframe within which we need to complete the interview from the moment we receive the invitation (like a week, a month or by the application deadline)?
I think it's a 7 day deadlineFor the Mishcon Chat-Based Interview, is there a timeframe within which we need to complete the interview from the moment we receive the invitation (like a week, a month or by the application deadline)?
IMO me too.. which track are you applying? Spring or Summer?No chance Milbank was selective.
I think they sent it out to everyone because my answers for the first test weren't particularly amazing or specific.
Hello!how do people approach asking questions at the end of an interview ive always been a bit confused by this - are they assessed, what kind of things are they looking for? also I struggle to make them not seem like im asking. preprepared question for the sake of it
Do not worry, I haven’t received it and I was among the first to receive the first test 🤡No chance Milbank was selective.
I think they sent it out to everyone because my answers for the first test weren't particularly amazing or specific.
Honestly I thought my VI went really badly but I’ve made it through to final interview! I think if you still made good points then you stand a good chance! They know that 15 seconds worth of thinking time isn’t enough and no one’s answers will be perfect!Hi everyone, I just have a doubt. I recently completed my W&C VI, and I found it quite difficult. I felt that the 15 seconds of thinking time wasn’t enough, and I ended up stammering a lot and repeating myself several times. Although I had a few good points, overall, I think my presentation was poor. I’m worried it might lead to a rejection because, honestly, while typing this message, I can’t even remember what the questions were, they came so quickly.
Congrats! Do you think I should just go for the spring vc? I was thinking of applying for winter this week, but they are already sending out VIs...Does anyone have any tips for the Reed Smith VI? Does it include commercial awareness questions?
I got it on the 4th day after completing the first testHi! For those who applied to Milbank, how long did it take to receive a WG invite after completing the online assessment?
Not sure on that as I completed test 1 and haven't received it.No chance Milbank was selective.
I think they sent it out to everyone because my answers for the first test weren't particularly amazing or specific.
Hi!Congrats! Do you think I should just go for the spring vc? I was thinking of applying for winter this week, but they are already sending out VIs...
Hey!@Abbie Whitlock I wonder if you could give me some advice on one of the CC application questions. It asks ‘what are your motivations for applying to Clifford Chance?’. How much of my answer should be dedicated to the firm itself? Should I also include ‘why commercial law’ within my answer? Thank you so much!
By selective, I mean more than pass/fail automatically i.e. someone reviewing it.I’m
Not sure on that as I completed test 1 and haven't received it.
No clue whether I applied for Spring or Summer tbh.IMO me too.. which track are you applying? Spring or Summer?
I am on leveraged finance track and would like to tell a bit more about islamic finance seat on my test, but due to time constraint I forget it.
Thank you so much Abbie this is super helpful!!Hey!
That's a great question! For the "motivations for applying to Clifford Chance" question, I'd say it's best to strike a balance between why the firm and why commercial law, but with a clear emphasis on Clifford Chance itself.
You can briefly mention what draws you to commercial law (just a couple of lines to show awareness of the role itself and your genuine interest in the field), but the bulk of your answer should focus on why Clifford Chance specifically. Have a think about what sets the firm apart, and why that appeals to you - both due to your skill set and attributes, and your future career goals. This could be its global reach, approach to innovation, key practice areas, culture, or particular initiatives. I would try and discuss a couple of these areas, rather than relying on just one.
The key is to be specific and personal - show that you have done your research and that there's a genuine connection between your interests and what Clifford Chance offers. This is how you ensure that your application is tailored to the firm, and will help you stand out!
I hope that assists, and good luck with your application!![]()