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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysen" data-source="post: 70953" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><strong>Please state the month/year you interviewed at the firm.</strong></p><p></p><p>February 2021</p><p></p><p><strong>Please specify what the interview was for.</strong></p><p></p><p>Spring Vacation Scheme 2021</p><p></p><p><strong>Please give an overview of the day with approximate timings.</strong></p><p></p><p>It was a virtual interview experience. 10.45am interview with a senior associate and member of graduate recruitment, which lasted approximately 40 minutes. Then I had the rest of the day to complete the written exercise, which was timed at 75 minutes.</p><p></p><p><strong>Please provide a summary of each assessment on the day with approximate timings.</strong></p><p></p><p>Interview - 45 minute discussion about you, your motivations for the firm, your work experiences, what you know about the firm and answering competency questions. The conversation flows very naturally depending on the answers you give.</p><p></p><p>Written exercise - 75 minute written legal memo for a partner in the form of an email. The partner has a client coming in for a meeting tomorrow. I was provided with four articles and the task was to read through the articles, summarise them and identify key issues for the client based on these articles, as well as any other commercial knowledge you may have yourself. You should also suggest potential solutions for the client. All the instructions will be included.</p><p></p><p><strong>What is your best advice for each aspect of the assessment on the day? Please break this down for each assessment. This can include advice for preparation, as well as tips for the day.</strong></p><p></p><p>White & Case's interview is CV blind, so it truly is an opportunity to sell yourself. Make sure you know a lot about the firm's unique points, including its strategy, the guaranteed international secondment, its industry focuses and top practice areas. It's worth knowing how these operate on a global scale, not limited to the London office. A lot of the discussion was based on the previous answer I had given, so make sure you only mention things you can then go on to speak about. If you mention a case/deal the firm was involved in, know it well! The senior associate I had had worked very closely on the case I mentioned, and so he specifically asked me what I know about it and what I thought about the firm's involvement (it was a sovereign case), so feel free to bring in your opinion and spark a debate. They ask at the end if there is anything you'd like to mention, so use this time to focus on your own strong points and make sure the interviewers know these before the interview ends.</p><p></p><p>The written assessment is largely based on commercial knowledge, including what you know about a particular industry, the challenges a business may face etc. Reading through TCLA's case study materials was the only thing I did to prepare. I would recommend skim reading everything first, so you get a basic idea, and then reading in detail. Although I had a timer in front of me, I found it was helpful using my phone to set 10-15 minute bursts so I knew when to move on, and so I didn't get carried away. Use simple language and break your sections into smaller paragraphs (no one wants to read huge chunks of text). If there are several matters to note, make sure you prioritise - you can't include everything.</p><p></p><p><strong>Were you successful?</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysen, post: 70953, member: 1"] [B]Please state the month/year you interviewed at the firm.[/B] February 2021 [B]Please specify what the interview was for.[/B] Spring Vacation Scheme 2021 [B]Please give an overview of the day with approximate timings.[/B] It was a virtual interview experience. 10.45am interview with a senior associate and member of graduate recruitment, which lasted approximately 40 minutes. Then I had the rest of the day to complete the written exercise, which was timed at 75 minutes. [B]Please provide a summary of each assessment on the day with approximate timings.[/B] Interview - 45 minute discussion about you, your motivations for the firm, your work experiences, what you know about the firm and answering competency questions. The conversation flows very naturally depending on the answers you give. Written exercise - 75 minute written legal memo for a partner in the form of an email. The partner has a client coming in for a meeting tomorrow. I was provided with four articles and the task was to read through the articles, summarise them and identify key issues for the client based on these articles, as well as any other commercial knowledge you may have yourself. You should also suggest potential solutions for the client. All the instructions will be included. [B]What is your best advice for each aspect of the assessment on the day? Please break this down for each assessment. This can include advice for preparation, as well as tips for the day.[/B] White & Case's interview is CV blind, so it truly is an opportunity to sell yourself. Make sure you know a lot about the firm's unique points, including its strategy, the guaranteed international secondment, its industry focuses and top practice areas. It's worth knowing how these operate on a global scale, not limited to the London office. A lot of the discussion was based on the previous answer I had given, so make sure you only mention things you can then go on to speak about. If you mention a case/deal the firm was involved in, know it well! The senior associate I had had worked very closely on the case I mentioned, and so he specifically asked me what I know about it and what I thought about the firm's involvement (it was a sovereign case), so feel free to bring in your opinion and spark a debate. They ask at the end if there is anything you'd like to mention, so use this time to focus on your own strong points and make sure the interviewers know these before the interview ends. The written assessment is largely based on commercial knowledge, including what you know about a particular industry, the challenges a business may face etc. Reading through TCLA's case study materials was the only thing I did to prepare. I would recommend skim reading everything first, so you get a basic idea, and then reading in detail. Although I had a timer in front of me, I found it was helpful using my phone to set 10-15 minute bursts so I knew when to move on, and so I didn't get carried away. Use simple language and break your sections into smaller paragraphs (no one wants to read huge chunks of text). If there are several matters to note, make sure you prioritise - you can't include everything. [B]Were you successful?[/B] Yes [/QUOTE]
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