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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Hi! I was wondering if anyone had some quick advice for this question in Stephenson Harwood's app.

"In up to 350 words, please outline a challenge that you think Stephenson Harwood will face over the next five years. You should draw on your current awareness and your commercial awareness to answer this question."

Do you think we should talk about market stuff that can affect their clients (ie geopolitical instability, tariffs, regulation, etc.) or is it more stuff affecting firms specifically (ie US PE in UK, billable hour, etc.)? Thank you!! I really appreciate the help : )
Hey!

This is a really good question, and I would definitely echo what has already been said so far!

I'd say that the strongest answers usually anchor themselves in a challenge that directly affects the firm, but are informed by wider market developments - therefore, I'd approach it by linking the two together.

For example, you might pick something such as geopolitical instability, shift trade relationships or regulatory change, but the key is then explaining:
  • How that impacts Stephenson Harwood's clients (e.g. shipping, international trade, energy clients, etc.), and
  • What that means for the firm itself (e.g. changes in demand for certain practice areas, pressure on fees, need to adapt expertise or strategy)
This way, you are showing wider commercial awareness and law firm awareness, which covers both areas that they are likely testing.

Equally, you could take a more firm-specific challenge (like AI, pricing pressure, or competition from US firms), but again, try to avoid treating it in isolation and make sure that it is relatively unique to Stephenson Harwood.

As Jaysen mentioned, it is really key for your answer to feel clearly relevant to Stephenson Harwood. For reference, I had a look at what the question was last cycle, and it asked you to discuss challenges that "all law firms will face over the next five years". Therefore, I'd say they have deliberately altered the question to ensure your answer is firm-specific and tailored.

The way I would frame it is: "This trend is happening in the market -> it affects the firm's clients in X way -> which creates Y challenge (+ possibly opportunities) for Stephenson Harwood specifically because of Z"

Best of luck with your application! :)
 
Hey!

This is a really good question, and I would definitely echo what has already been said so far!

I'd say that the strongest answers usually anchor themselves in a challenge that directly affects the firm, but are informed by wider market developments - therefore, I'd approach it by linking the two together.

For example, you might pick something such as geopolitical instability, shift trade relationships or regulatory change, but the key is then explaining:
  • How that impacts Stephenson Harwood's clients (e.g. shipping, international trade, energy clients, etc.), and
  • What that means for the firm itself (e.g. changes in demand for certain practice areas, pressure on fees, need to adapt expertise or strategy)
This way, you are showing wider commercial awareness and law firm awareness, which covers both areas that they are likely testing.

Equally, you could take a more firm-specific challenge (like AI, pricing pressure, or competition from US firms), but again, try to avoid treating it in isolation and make sure that it is relatively unique to Stephenson Harwood.

As Jaysen mentioned, it is really key for your answer to feel clearly relevant to Stephenson Harwood. For reference, I had a look at what the question was last cycle, and it asked you to discuss challenges that "all law firms will face over the next five years". Therefore, I'd say they have deliberately altered the question to ensure your answer is firm-specific and tailored.

The way I would frame it is: "This trend is happening in the market -> it affects the firm's clients in X way -> which creates Y challenge (+ possibly opportunities) for Stephenson Harwood specifically because of Z"

Best of luck with your application! :)
Hi Abbie, I had access to the TCLA premium application database, may I ask why I can’t see it on my dashboard? Thank you
 
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If I had a quid for each time I’ve asked this question I’d have 30 quid, which isn’t a lot, but it’s for sure a sign that I’m turning into a parrot. 🦜
 
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did a TI the other day and lowkey tweaking 🫠 it feels kinda personal to get cut for a phone call that lasted 15 minutes haha. it was so odd compared to an interview, i basically felt like i was monologuing answers and then we'd move on.. is this normal?
I much prefer it to the online tests as a filter, to be honest. The nice part is it's two-way and based on an actual conversation with you (even if it's an unusual set-up).

But yes that's pretty normal. It'll feel weird because you have little sense of how they are reacting to what you are saying. I'm sure you did great!
 
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I much prefer it to the online tests as a filter, to be honest. The nice part is it's two-way and based on an actual conversation with you (even if it's an unusual set-up).

But yes that's pretty normal. It'll feel weird because you have little sense of how they are reacting to what you are saying. I'm sure you did great!
Thank you! Yeah I hate the tests!!
 

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