Hi everyone! I am new here. I am originally from India and will be joining the LLM at LSE this autumn. This group has already been incredibly helpful in giving me a broad overview of how the commercial law recruitment landscape works, so thank you all.
I was hoping someone could help me with a few questions, since I am still new to the UK recruitment process
During my five years of law school in India, most of my experience has been in public policy and technology law. I have worked extensively on research and policy projects (alongside a few law firm internships), so my profile isn't what you would typically describe as "commercial law" focused. However, I am keen to pursue vacation schemes with the long-term goal of qualifying and working in the UK.
I had a few questions:
I'd really appreciate any advice or perspectives. Thank you!
I was hoping someone could help me with a few questions, since I am still new to the UK recruitment process
During my five years of law school in India, most of my experience has been in public policy and technology law. I have worked extensively on research and policy projects (alongside a few law firm internships), so my profile isn't what you would typically describe as "commercial law" focused. However, I am keen to pursue vacation schemes with the long-term goal of qualifying and working in the UK.
I had a few questions:
- Does having a predominantly non-commercial law background put candidates at a significant disadvantage when applying for vacation schemes? Do firms generally hesitate to recruit applicants whose experience is primarily in policy, research, or the public sector?
- How common is it for international LLM students to secure vacation schemes and ultimately training contracts? Is the recruitment landscape noticeably more geared towards undergraduate law students, or are LLM students viewed similarly by firms?
- Given my background, is there anything in particular you think I should be doing over the next few months to strengthen my applications?
I'd really appreciate any advice or perspectives. Thank you!