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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysen" data-source="post: 1418" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>From another future trainee at White & Case:</p><p></p><p>"I would just say you have to be yourself and really engage with what you are being asked. I would suggest to ask follow up questions to turn the interview more into a conversation - because as much as the firm is trying to learn about you, you also want to ensure the firm is the right fit for you. Take an interest in the firm’s activities and how recent commercial events might impact the firm. Have a look at the firm’s strategy and why it is choosing to do what it is doing. Basically just ensure you have answers and a way to back them up with evidence - same goes for your personal experience. If it’s a direct TC interview I would suggest to have a very clear answer as to why they have chosen White & Case. Sorry my answer is a bit cliche but really it all comes down to getting to know them as a person as much as possible!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysen, post: 1418, member: 1"] From another future trainee at White & Case: "I would just say you have to be yourself and really engage with what you are being asked. I would suggest to ask follow up questions to turn the interview more into a conversation - because as much as the firm is trying to learn about you, you also want to ensure the firm is the right fit for you. Take an interest in the firm’s activities and how recent commercial events might impact the firm. Have a look at the firm’s strategy and why it is choosing to do what it is doing. Basically just ensure you have answers and a way to back them up with evidence - same goes for your personal experience. If it’s a direct TC interview I would suggest to have a very clear answer as to why they have chosen White & Case. Sorry my answer is a bit cliche but really it all comes down to getting to know them as a person as much as possible!" [/QUOTE]
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