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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Afraz Akhtar" data-source="post: 234907" data-attributes="member: 43563"><p>Hey [USER=41700]@solicitor_2028[/USER] open access programmes like Forage or insight days that you have to apply for don't typically count as work experience, and given the limited amount of information you could provide, it is usually recommended that you include this under an additional section in the CV, or if it is part of an online application where the form is pretty rigid, then as a separate WE but make clear what it is e.g. "Forage Virtual Experience (Various)". I don't imagine graduate recruitment being too harsh about this, but it can get a little tedious to figure out if someone has actually worked with White & Case or whether they just completed a 2 hour job simulation online. So, it is best to be as clear possible and that is through making clear there is distinction between your actual work and learning opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Afraz Akhtar, post: 234907, member: 43563"] Hey [USER=41700]@solicitor_2028[/USER] open access programmes like Forage or insight days that you have to apply for don't typically count as work experience, and given the limited amount of information you could provide, it is usually recommended that you include this under an additional section in the CV, or if it is part of an online application where the form is pretty rigid, then as a separate WE but make clear what it is e.g. "Forage Virtual Experience (Various)". I don't imagine graduate recruitment being too harsh about this, but it can get a little tedious to figure out if someone has actually worked with White & Case or whether they just completed a 2 hour job simulation online. So, it is best to be as clear possible and that is through making clear there is distinction between your actual work and learning opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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