Hi! I was a Programme Representative at my uni, do you think I can talk about this or not?Hi! They’re looking for extra-curricular activities, hobbies, volunteering, or other experiences that helped you develop relevant skills.
Hi! I was a Programme Representative at my uni, do you think I can talk about this or not?Hi! They’re looking for extra-curricular activities, hobbies, volunteering, or other experiences that helped you develop relevant skills.
Hello!If it's alright, I've got a few questions about the Reed Smith process? I've been observing for a little haha, but this is my first post here so please let me know if this should be in a different thread.
Has anyone heard back from Reed Smith after SJT/VI? I have applied for the winter scheme and I would've thought ACs would take place before Christmas?
Further to that, roughly how many people make it through to AC? How many vac scheme offers are made? What is success rate from a vac scheme? I've been told before it's roughly 50% through to blended assessment but I'm not sure if that's accurate? Also how many places are actually available on each scheme, as there is conflicting information on different websites.
Sorry for the barrage of questions, Reed Smith is by far my top choice firm, but I wasn't able to attend any open days to ask my questions. Any advice would be much appreciated!!! @Abbie Whitlock @RikPalmer-ReedSmith @ReedSmithBecca
Hello!Would it be too late to apply for Gibson Dunn? The deadline is mid January so there’s still more than a month, but it’s been open since September so I’m not sure if it would be better to wait until next year.
Hey!Hi @Abbie Whitlock or @Andrei Radu !!
Just wondering what the correct sign-off for an email to a client in a written exercise would be? Does this differ if I’m writing to my supervisor or a partner?
Also, just in terms of formalities, is ”Dear [first name]” fine for writing to a supervisor or a partner? And then “Dear Mr/Ms [surname]” for a client?
And lastly I was unsure about headings/subheadings throughout the email. If I kind of list the key issues, do I actually add in a header “Key Issues”? Or if I then analyse said issues, do I add “Analysis”?
Thanks!
Hi!Hey @Andrei Radu and @Abbie Whitlock! Not sure if anyone saw my last post, but I just wanted to ask if you had any practical key tips to keep in mind during a timed written exercise as my technique in the past wasn't amazing
Thank you so much that really helps!Hi!
Timed written exercises are all about clarity, structure, and time management. A few practical tips that I used that could help:
The goal isn't to write absolutely everything, but you should aim to have an organised and professional answer that sets out the key information for the reader.
- Plan first (even if just 2-3 minutes): I'd skim the prompt, underline any key tasks, and decide what outcome the client / supervisor wants. A short bullet-point plan can help keep you on track!
- Prioritise clarity over perfection: this could involve writing in short paragraphs, avoiding long sentences, and making sure that you get to the main point. The assessor will want to see that you can think clearly under time pressure
- Using a simple structure: for me, having a clear structure was key! This could look like: (1) brief intro summarising the purpose of the email / note, (2) key issues or facts, (3) analysis and recommendations, and (4) next steps and a sign off. Even using light headings or bold sub-points / sections can make it a lot easier to follow
- Answer the question actually asked: it sounds silly, but if it is an email, make sure you write it in the structure and formality of an email. If it is advice, make sure to give advice (rather than just an explanation)
- Leave a few minutes at the end to proofread: this doesn't have to be a lot - even 2-3 minutes can help! Make sure you check tone, spelling, names, defined terms, attachments mentioned, and any numbers or dates.
I hope that helps as a starting point!![]()
I’m finding it so interesting how on all of the Capfinity/Amberjack/timed virtual interview style applications I’m not advancing despite good scores. Meanwhile on the traditional style applications where I’m able to freely write about my work experience, competencies, and interview with actual humans, I am progressing to ACs. This is now definitely influencing my decisions to apply to a firm, which is kind of sad when the application process is a deterrent. But, that’s just me.HL lift off pfo post job sim (stage 2)
Im not even surprised, the vid interview was a nightmare
Thank you for your input! I am currently undergoing a Mentoring Scheme with a Fieldfisher Solicitor so I will chat to her about this at my next meeting.You could try looking at Chambers and Legal 500, both let you filter firms by practice area and region, so it’s an easy way to see who actually specialises in the areas you’re interested in.
From what you’ve said so far, you might like Fieldfisher, Kingsley Napley or Irwin Mitchell, but I’m not completely certain as they're different practice areas to what I'm interested in. I think Kennedys also have a strong PI/civil lit department, and you can do a training contract just in medical law there.
Which office did you apply to?Yes. Applied 30th and received WG the next day
Which office did you apply to?Yes. Applied 30th and received WG the next day