Clyde & Co :/ I was trying to think of the other alliterated firm (Bird & Bird) 😅Now I have to ask, what firm did you say? 😂
Clyde & Co :/ I was trying to think of the other alliterated firm (Bird & Bird) 😅Now I have to ask, what firm did you say? 😂
😭😭 how did you answer it??Clyde & Co :/ I was trying to think of the other alliterated firm (Bird & Bird) 😅
Has anyone got some advice on how to dress for an assessment centre where the following instructions were sent re dress code:
"There is no specific dress code. At the firm we adopt a 'dress for your day' policy meaning when colleagues have client meetings or court visits, they will dress a lot smarter, and some may be dressed more casually. We would recommend wearing whatever you feel comfortable in, whilst presenting yourself in a professional manner."
I'm thinking about playing it safe and wearing a full suit and tie anyway, but don't want to look out of place in case everyone else does actually follow these instructions and dresses much more comfortably?
Where were you able to access the practice interviews? Did they send you a link? I haven’t received a VI invite as of yet but hoping to be prepared if I do.do they assess your practice ones? bit of a strange way to do things no? 9 practice questions is crazyyyy
I'm in the same boat as you...How do people get information to stick in their brain pre-AC... have one tomorrow 😭 😭
😭 😭 😭 thinking of you... we got thisI'm in the same boat as you...
the volume of notes I have...does not correspond to the time I have left 😂
Spoke about IP practice and seats and how Bristows is renowned with guaranteed IP seats but Clyde and Co have a much smaller less specialised department :? Still expecting a PFO eventually aha😭😭 how did you answer it??
cleary day of deadline, dechert 24th dec!Hey if you don't mind me asking when did you submit both ?
I have this same AC coming up - was thinking to wear a blouse and smart trousers and skipping the blazer but not sure atp. I've seen some trainees on tiktok wearing jeans and a smart shirt in office for this firmHas anyone got some advice on how to dress for an assessment centre where the following instructions were sent re dress code:
"There is no specific dress code. At the firm we adopt a 'dress for your day' policy meaning when colleagues have client meetings or court visits, they will dress a lot smarter, and some may be dressed more casually. We would recommend wearing whatever you feel comfortable in, whilst presenting yourself in a professional manner."
I'm thinking about playing it safe and wearing a full suit and tie anyway, but don't want to look out of place in case everyone else does actually follow these instructions and dresses much more comfortably?
They consider your application throughout the entire process (which is different to some firms where each stage is standalone and used only to progress to the next stage).Bristows Partner Review! No clue how as my video answers were shcoking? Did they consider written app at this stage too as I do think that was quite strong from me?
Either way, kinda hate this partner review stage. It's basically exactly the same stage just twice right? One from grad rec and one from the partner committee. So it doesn't mean the video interview part is over, just that it passed an initial sift 😖
Hi, I've worked in both so I'll try to give non-generic answers.Hi everyone, I've been applying to US law firms and I notice some brand themselves as being private capital specialists and some focus on asset manager clients so I was wondering what the difference is and how that impacts trainee tasks
Oh that's quite nice. Maybe I have a chance after all lol.They consider your application throughout the entire process (which is different to some firms where each stage is standalone and used only to progress to the next stage).
You’re probably in the top 100 already for Bristows. Partners are so busy I doubt they ask them to watch many VIs.Oh that's quite nice. Maybe I have a chance after all lol.
Firms with low intakes make me so anxious. I know it's generally quite proportional. Like Bristows, they might get 1000 applicants for 10 spots, and Clifford Chance might get 10,000 applicants for 100 spots. But it feels more possible to be top 100/10,000 than top 10/1000, though that has actually been the opposite of my experience haha