The SH Amberjack genuinely gave me a migraine😭 never want to do one againmaybe I did but my brain? not so much amiga 🙃
The SH Amberjack genuinely gave me a migraine😭 never want to do one againmaybe I did but my brain? not so much amiga 🙃
Thank you!! Can't believe my eyes, it's my first AC ever.Congratulations!!
Is this for summer? If yes, when did you do the sjt vi please?
Best of luck!
Honestly idk I had a look at last year’s thread and I think a 4 or below might be ‘bad’, tbf I got a 4 in the Simmons Amberjack and got a PFO soon after. 6 or above seems to be okay. This is all just guessing though.for SH amberjack- when ppl say they did bad are we talking about 6 or lower? Just trying to understand what’s a good score
Hey!Hi @Abbie Whitlock do you have any advice on how to prepare for the Travers Smith interview for the VS. Specifically the commercial topic discussion section? They mentioned during the call that its like a debate. What are your tips on preparing for something like that. Thank you!
It was just this one, headlined "next steps".That’s awesome! I assume you didn’t get the holding email then?
Hi!Hi @Abbie Whitlock , do you have any advice for a strengths based interview? I have one at an AC next week and don’t want to fumble. Any advice is greatly appreciated
Hi!
Just to add to Andrei's advice, I thought I'd share my past experiences with strengths-based interview questions!
For these types of of questions, the important element is to answer truthfully and be yourself. They are typically looking to see how you would handle specific problems, your general working style, and the traits that you naturally possess that would make you a good fit for the firm. In preparation for the interview, I would make a note of what your key strengths are, and how they align with the skills needed to be a trainee (and what the role involves).
If you are given a hypothetical scenario, I'd talk the interviewer through each step that you would take to address the situation, and how you would use your personal strengths to aid you in handling anything that comes up.
Additionally, I've also found that the questions can be reflective in nature and may ask you specific questions about your way of workings. For an interview I did on a vacation scheme, I was asked "What type of person are you under pressure?" (which definitely threw me off!). There isn't necessarily one right answer here, and I would take a moment to actually think your answer through and consider how you usually approach these situations. It might be helpful to reflect on your past experiences and weave these into your answer, so that the interviewer can see that you are rooting your answer in concrete examples.
I hope that helps!![]()
Hey!
It's totally normal to feel nervous, but I'd try to remember that they've progressed you this far for a reason! From my experience with strengths-based interviews, I would try to build rapport with the interviewers by being warm, engaged and genuine - try to treat it as a discussion rather than a formal assessment (whilst still remaining professional, of course!). Interviewers are human too, and sometimes asking genuine questions about their roles and career journeys can go a long way to show your interest in the firm.
When answering strengths-based questions, I'd focus less on giving a "model answer" and more on explaining how you naturally think and work. They are likely trying to see what motivates you, what you enjoy doing, and how you respond in real situations. In a previous strengths-based interview I completed, I was asked questions such as "What kind of person are you under pressure?" - this definitely threw me off, but the important part is to just be honest! You don't need long STAR-style answers, as short and specific examples are usually more than enough to demonstrate your point.
It can also help to link your answers back to the kind of environment BCLP offers (e.g. collaboration, adaptability, etc.), while still remaining genuine. The goal is to show that your strengths would translate well into how trainees at BCLP actually work day to day, and that you are motivated to work in the kind of environment that BCLP has.
I hope that assists, and wishing you the best of luck with your interview - I'm sure you'll do great!![]()
Hey!hi @Abbie Whitlock lucky enough to have a VS at a firm and waiting to hear back from another firm for ages. could you please give me some advice on how to phrase a polite follow up email to that firm? i’m cautious about not coming across rude haha
Hi!In the details of my upcoming AC, they stated we'd have a "Technical assessment", what is that likely to be?
Thank you that’s super helpful!Honestly idk I had a look at last year’s thread and I think a 4 or below might be ‘bad’, tbf I got a 4 in the Simmons Amberjack and got a PFO soon after. 6 or above seems to be okay. This is all just guessing though.
TBH I have got 30+ on amberjack before and not progressed and then also got a 3 on one pillar in a different amberjack and an overall 'bad score' and progressed so who knowsfor SH amberjack- when ppl say they did bad are we talking about 6 or lower? Just trying to understand what’s a good score
It really is a luck game after all.TBH I have got 30+ on amberjack before and not progressed and then also got a 3 on one pillar in a different amberjack and an overall 'bad score' and progressed so who knows
I attended one but not this week, if you’re interestedHi Everyone! Did anyone attend the ac for Debevoise earlier this week? If so, please let me know! I really would like to know something specific about the ac!
For Sidley VS post-ac how quickly did people hear back/ have you heard back? Just had ac today and wondering when I’ll hear.
first of all congratulations that's so amazing! I bet they could've just felt how amazing a fit you were and you're going to shine at the AC too, im so happy for you!!Thank you!! Can't believe my eyes, it's my first AC ever.
Yes, this is for Summer London office. I submitted app on deadline and didn't get the AI interview link before it died? Completed it on the deadline too, i believe the first week of Jan.
I had quick turnaround - 2 days for offerFor Sidley VS post-ac how quickly did people hear back/ have you heard back? Just had ac today and wondering when I’ll hear.
No one has shared that they have an offer yet but if last year is any indication some probably do and will be able to share soon. There would also be more decisions sent out potentially next week if things play out how they did last year!Do we know the current situation with CRS applications? Apologies if this has been covered recently on the forum; I’ve been busy teaching and preparing for an AC elsewhere.
Thanks!