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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Andrei Radu

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Andrei, I made a similar mistake where I started directly on why Davis Polk, should I try and rectify it now by emailing the early careers team?
Could you give me more detail about what the mistake was? Generally, I would advise you to apply the rule I mentioned in my previous post:
  • If the mistake is one that may disable a graduate recruiter to properly consider your application on its true merits, or if it is one that may lead to a misleading conclusion or may confuse them as to a relevant part of the application, it is best to inform them about it.
  • If the mistake is one that is merely the result of an oversight and it is clear what you actually intended to write, you should not email them about it.
 

Andrei Radu

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I done my DLA Piper WG yesterday, just got an email saying: ‘We’re writing to confirm that your application is now under consideration for the next stage of our recruitment process: the first stage interview. Our team will carefully review all candidates who have reached this point and shortlist those who will progress further.’
Does this mean I have passed the WG? Did people who progressed to the next stage also get an email like this?
I think it is very likely the case that you gave passed the WG benchmark and your application is now being reviewed again in a holistic manner (so, taking account WG performance + everything that went into the application form) before the firm decides who to progress to the interview stage - at least, this is what this email meant back when I applied to the firm two years ago.
 

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