Did you get first stage interview or later on?Hi there, I applied to BCLP last year. I did 500 words for each question, and progressed to the first-stage interview. However, writing 400-450 words per question should be sufficient.
So even if they give 30 mins I should aim to end it earlier? I've never heard of it. Also I've been using all of the allocated time to double checkdepends on your time tbh. but 75-80 is usually competitive especially with good time.
People who applied to Travers on the last day, any VI invite or rejections?
I Am confused as someone people at in AC, some people are in VI stage, some are rejected... And then there's me, being benched and breadcrumbed, smh.
Hi @DavidJC while I do not have any insider knowledge about this topic, I am quite certain it is fine to either address it to the name of the recruitment partner (who I can confirm still is Aaron Ferner) or to the "Graduate Recruitment Team/Early Careers Team". Firms will generally not care much about the specifics of to whom exactly you addressed the letter, as long as there are no blatant inaccuracies or errors (e.g. addressing it to a prior recruitment partner who has now moved to a different firm).It used to be the training principal in the past but I'm not sure who it is now, might be worth emailing Grad Rec. Chambers Student at least shows that the current recruitment partner is Aaron Ferner.
Maybe @Andrei Radu has some insights?
I am not sure the firm has a well-defined and advertised policy on this matter - while I spent a lot of time interacting with the firm, I did not come across any information relating to this. As such, I think the best option would be to email the graduate recruitment team directly about this issue.Does anyone know if Davis Polk requires a completed pgdl from someone who completed their law degree outside the UK?
Hi @AngelBaird I have listed bellow some TCLA resources on this:A&OS assessment centre this coming Thursday, any insights from previous attendees?
You don’t have toI’m packing for my vacation and suddenly remembered that in my Gibson application I never addressed it to the grad rec and didn’t even sign off with ‘Yours faithfully.’ A whole week later.
My brain really chose violence today.
Hello!How to answer this fieldfisher question: Please provide us with more details of your achievements, scholarships, positions of responsibility, insight schemes, open days and virtual work experience opportunities, extra-curricular activities and everything else that interests you (2000 characters)- do i just talk about my self or do i talk about the firm?
why are BCLPs questions 500 words each? do they really want us to write close to 500 words? might sound a silly question just wondering if anyone has done their application if they did 500 for each
hey !! i js had my ti last weekAnyone who reached TI or wg for DLA would love your approach on how you approached question 1 and how much you went into the firm's work or values.
Do you mind sharing what you got on your test report?White & Case WVS PFO post app & test. Idk if it was down to the app, the test or both.
Thank you so so much, that is really helpful!Hello!
I would structure a strong 300-word answer to Ashurst's question by following a clear framework that shows: (1) you understand the firm, (2) you understand the sector, and (3) you can analyse future opportunities. A good structure could follow something along the lines of:
1. Opening (40-50 words)
Start by briefly stating the sector you've chosen (e.g. energy transition, digital economy, real estate, etc.). Show that you understand Ashurst's strategic focus and global position in the sector - this can involve discussing deals, published insights, or public statements from the firm.
2. Context of the sector (80-100 words)
Move on to explain what key facts or market trends are creating opportunities in that sector. For example:
You can support these points with news articles and current market insights, statistics, or trends - although there is no need to go into huge detail on the specifics!
- Regulatory reform
- Technological disruption
- The global push toward net zero
- Increased private capital deployment
- Geopolitical risk and supply chain restructuring
3. The biggest opportunity (100-120 words)
Identify one major opportunity and go into more detail on it - for example, digital assets regulation or demand for sustainable infrastructure funding.
Whichever opportunity you choose, explain why this is a priority, who the clients are, what problems they need solving, and how the opportunity is likely to evolve over time commercially and legally.
4. How Ashurst is positioned (40-60 words)
Finish your answer by linking the opportunity to Ashurst's specific strengths - for example:
To wrap up your answer, end with a confident line that shows how the firm can capitalise on this shift!
- Cross-border capabilities
- Strong regulatory advisory practice
- Financing and project development experience
I hope that helps, and best of luck with the application!![]()
is this for TC or for something else? I just did my WG for the TCShould we assume pfo for CMS if we didn't receive an invite yesterday for VI..?