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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Hi @Abbie Whitlock,
Hope you're well!

I'm preparing for an interview and was wondering how to go about the question "Where do you see yourself in five years?"
Do you have any advice?

Thanks!
Hello!

I am doing well, thank you - hope you are too!

For an interview question, I'd say that it is less about having a perfectly mapped-out five-year plan, and more about showing that you understand the trajectory of a trainee solicitor and see yourself developing within the firm.

Therefore, I'd start by anchoring your answer in the training contract itself - talk about things such as building a strong foundation through your seats, developing core legal and commercial skills, and gaining exposure to different practice areas. Then, move on to where you would realistically be in five years, which is usually an associate level role. At that stage, it could be good to frame it around developing within your chosen practice area. You might talk about becoming more confident in handling parts of transactions and cases, taking on greater responsibility, and starting to build relationship with clients while continuing to develop your technical expertise.

It is also worth ending on how you would contribute to the wider firm - for example, being a reliable team member, supporting trainees, business development opportunities, and getting involved in things like pro bono or other firm initiatives. This helps show that you are thinking beyond your own development.

Overall, I'd say it is important to give a realistic and credible picture of your progression over the next five years, rather than something that is overly ambiguous or vague. They're likely looking for evidence of commitment, awareness of the role, and that you are someone who is motivated to grow at the firm! :)
 
Hello!

I am doing well, thank you - hope you are too!

For an interview question, I'd say that it is less about having a perfectly mapped-out five-year plan, and more about showing that you understand the trajectory of a trainee solicitor and see yourself developing within the firm.

Therefore, I'd start by anchoring your answer in the training contract itself - talk about things such as building a strong foundation through your seats, developing core legal and commercial skills, and gaining exposure to different practice areas. Then, move on to where you would realistically be in five years, which is usually an associate level role. At that stage, it could be good to frame it around developing within your chosen practice area. You might talk about becoming more confident in handling parts of transactions and cases, taking on greater responsibility, and starting to build relationship with clients while continuing to develop your technical expertise.

It is also worth ending on how you would contribute to the wider firm - for example, being a reliable team member, supporting trainees, business development opportunities, and getting involved in things like pro bono or other firm initiatives. This helps show that you are thinking beyond your own development.

Overall, I'd say it is important to give a realistic and credible picture of your progression over the next five years, rather than something that is overly ambiguous or vague. They're likely looking for evidence of commitment, awareness of the role, and that you are someone who is motivated to grow at the firm! :)
Thank you so so much!
 
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Eeek so nervous for my VS - emotions have gone from excited to nervous the closer it gets haha

@Abbie Whitlock Would I be able to ask you for your best tips on how to bring your best self to work each day despite having to be "on" all day long during the scheme? I've heard from people that the scheme is intense in terms of workload, and they hold regular socials too... as an introvert I am afraid I might tire out too soon! I also don't drink alcohol so that's one way to relax and "let go" out the door 😂

Also any tips on how to adapt quickly when first entering a new environment completely out of your comfort zone? It normally takes me a few days to get used to things and how people work but I think it would be helpful if I could adapt faster!!

Thank you! Hope you have a great Tuesday as well Abbie!
 
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Did anyone here go to the disputes or energy open day(s) for King & Spalding this app cycle?

Also, has anyone heard anything from Sidley last week or this week? Day 71 post app and nothing…

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I went to the disputes OD
 

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