Nah I don’t think they have. My friend did their stage 2 and is still waiting.has anyone heard back post stage 2 for hogan lovells summer vs? (Or does anyone know when we might hear back)
Nah I don’t think they have. My friend did their stage 2 and is still waiting.has anyone heard back post stage 2 for hogan lovells summer vs? (Or does anyone know when we might hear back)
Their website says they send tests on a rolling basis but ac invites are sent after all applications have been reviewed! You might have to wait considering some of us got the stage 2 todayhas anyone heard back post stage 2 for hogan lovells summer vs? (Or does anyone know when we might hear back)
Wait a few more hours. I received progressions as late as 6:45pm.Looks like it’s gna be yet another day without any app updates for me smh.
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I second this...it's been a while since I engaged in the "constantly refreshing my email" ritualLooks like it’s gna be yet another day without any app updates for me smh.
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@wrpark it appears that they’ve targeted the application questions to understand more about your motivation for the career choice/law firm. Therefore, my approach for the cover letter would be to utilise the majority of its space to not only summarise the basics (why them/why law) but to go into more detail on why you specifically, giving them a high-level overview of who you are and what you can bring to the role/firm through your skills/experiences.Hey guys! quick question, the K&L Gates application has questions asking "why K&L Gates", "why commercial law", and two about positions of responsibility along with another section for a cover letter, any idea on how to differentiate my answers to these? I don't really know what else I can write about in my cover letter that's not already addressed in the application questions. Thanks in advance))
It's day one back into the office after new year, all I’ve done today is sift through more than 500 emails to triage them so it's unlikely you'll get much of anything today or tomorrow so probs worth switching off 😅😁🫡My inbox is too quiet!!
Well deserved annual leave for both @Abbie Whitlock and @Andrei Radu! Thanks for picking up the mantle @Afraz AkhtarHey everybody @Abbie Whitlock and @Andrei Radu are currently on annual leave until 22nd January. Until then, I will be on hand to answer your queries. It may take a little longer to respond to you than usual, but rest assured I'll be here 🤙
Thank you @Afraz Akhtar this is interesting to hear as I always thought it was out of a grading system of 3 or 5 marks for each VI question. Thank you for the insights into this it is helpful.Hey @Suii typically each VI question is assessed on its own merit, and has a cap of points or grading e.g. out of 10. You cannot go higher than that set metric.
Now, each question is directed at a different skill or capability, and your scores from your previous question do not influence your scores on any following questions.
Once all scores are compiled, an average is generated and you’re positioned in a leaderboard and this is what the firm will see when deciding who to shortlist for the next stage.
The firm may personally decide that they prioritise high scores in one particular question above others, however that is open to their discretion.
@jagath I'm sure the questions will come to you naturally, but where you're struggling, think about whose interviewing you and take the time to learn more about them and their work. After all, they can give you an insight into the firm, working life, what makes a successful trainee, their department prospects/challenges - and strike a conversation about that. It doesn't need to be a ground-breaking question, it just needs to be enough to present tangible interest that the interviewer can answer passionately e.g. "You've worked in M&A for 15 years, what factors did you consider when deciding to qualify in this practice area above others".I have an SVS interview very soon and I was wondering, if no questions come naturally to me in the interview, what’s a safe type of question to ask the interviewers at the end?
@Andrei Radu @Abbie Whitlock @Afraz Akhtar
Agreed. I think this forum often forgets that GR are still people, and like most people, they would have taken annual leave over the holidays. As a result, it’s reasonable to expect that things will only return to full swing from mid week into next week.It's day on back into the office after new year, all I’ve done today is sift through more than 500 emails to triage them so it's unlikely you'll get much of anything today or tomorrow so probs worth switching off 😅😁🫡
This has been the case for me. I worked throughout Christmas and NY (except for the bank holidays), but all my colleagues were on leave and are spending the day catching up on emails and just getting back into work-mode.It's day on back into the office after new year, all I’ve done today is sift through more than 500 emails to triage them so it's unlikely you'll get much of anything today or tomorrow so probs worth switching off 😅😁🫡
I would also think it's a gigantic red flag if a firm's GR team were working at full capacity over Christmas, too. It likely means the firm doesn't care about W/L balance and/or doesn't respect holidays.Agreed. I think this forum often forgets that GR are still people, and like most people they would have taken annual leave over the holidays. As a result, it’s reasonable to expect that things will only return to full swing from mid week into next week.