amazing, thank you Abbie this is so helpful!!Hello!
For situational questions, I'd say that the graduate recruitment team (or the interviewers) are usually looking at how you think, rather than a "perfect" answer - this means that a light structure can really help keep you focused!
In the past, I have approached it through:
- Start by showing you understand the situation and any competing pressures (e.g. clients, deadlines, risk, etc.).
- Then talk the interviewers through how you would prioritise and respond in practice - this could involve gathering the relevant facts, checking any guidance, and communicating with people where needed. It also helps to explain why you're taking those steps, as this helps the interviewers understand your thought process.
Some more general tips:
If you can, you could also reference a previous experience that you have had where you did something similar (e.g. "I've faced something similar in X, so I'd approach it by..."). This can help make your answer feel more authentic - however, it is not necessary, and I would avoid trying to force a link!
- Try not to rush into a solution (and I have been guilty of this in the past!) - it's absolutely okay to pause and think out loud, and talk the interviewers through the steps that you might consider
- Acknowledge any uncertainty or where you would require additional information - you could show that you would ask questions or seek support from others where appropriate
- Link your response to the firm's values - this helps to tailor and personalise your answer to this specific firm
I hope that assists, and best of luck![]()
October!Hey, I am really sorry but do you mind if I ask when did you do Stage 2?
Guys any insight on this would be helpful^ thanks!For those who progressed to Cleary's WG- did you follow a typical cover letter format (including addresses) or just started off with "Dear Graduate Recruitment Team". Also since, I cannot find any other information on the website, is it safe to assume it should ideally be one-page and addressed to the grad rec?
i just used a typical letter format (but i know someone who didn’t add addresses and still got through to WG). i kept it around a page long, around 500 words! i would say 500-750 is probably the sweet spotGuys any insight on this would be helpful^ thanks!
I've been in this dilemma, I really hope you sort it! <3Thank you this is the energy I needed![]()
Anything from Burges Salmon post-AC?
Heya did u manag to get anyDoes anyone here have some good resources on either Burges Salmon or more general tips for AC's?
Burges Salmon tips??
Applied October 1st.sorry to hear. do you mind sharing when you applied?
Hope so, received Mills & Reeves PFO this morningGood things are coming
Been waiting post-AC for two weeksAnyone heard back from K&E
Squires said they’ll get back to us early Feb, Addleshaw I haven’t heard back post critical thinkingAnybody that can provide updates on the following:
Squires
Orrick
Debevoise
Sidley
Ropes & Gray
Withers
Vilson & Elkins
Addleshaw
Simmons
congrats! what’s the stage after this? also i wonder how selective the presentation stage is?VWV Presentation invite![]()