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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="User138756" data-source="post: 215848" data-attributes="member: 41814"><p>Hi RaniaH062002,</p><p></p><p>No need to worry! From my experience, the other users that have replied to you are correct in that you don't need loads of work experience to be successful in applications, and it certainly doesn't need to be legal. When I applied, all I had in my section were two part time jobs that I had previously worked during summer holidays, and some tutoring that I was doing online during university. The most important thing I found was making sure that I described the role in a concise manner, highlighting all of the tasks that I completed and linking them to relevant skills that firms are looking for in trainees such as teamwork and time management. Best of luck with your applications!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User138756, post: 215848, member: 41814"] Hi RaniaH062002, No need to worry! From my experience, the other users that have replied to you are correct in that you don't need loads of work experience to be successful in applications, and it certainly doesn't need to be legal. When I applied, all I had in my section were two part time jobs that I had previously worked during summer holidays, and some tutoring that I was doing online during university. The most important thing I found was making sure that I described the role in a concise manner, highlighting all of the tasks that I completed and linking them to relevant skills that firms are looking for in trainees such as teamwork and time management. Best of luck with your applications! [/QUOTE]
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