Leave a comment below so that I know if you enjoy this video! I will be releasing a 'start to finish' guide on how to become a new york lawyer (as I will be officially admitted this coming Wednesday). I am also thinking about doing a vlog on my admission date, let me know :)
Greetings from South Africa!!! I am huge fan of your content Gordon. I have my first interview for articles (training contract) coming up next week and I'm hoping that it all goes well. I will definitely be using your tips to ensure that I have the best chance possible of securing the job. Keep up the awesome work!
How many Assessment Centres have you done? So many useful stories. I mean I hardly move beyond application stage and make a cut for very few Assessment Centres. very informative video by the way.
Thanks for your words, as I remember I did around 5 assessment centres and final interviews before. I also got rejected by many firms at application stage, but I just kept trying
Hello Gordon. Do you think it's easier to work in a foreign country through legal Academia than through the process of obtaining training contract? Would love your thoughts on this. Best!
@@depressedcheeseburger3598 I think firstly it depends on what occupations you prefer. Other than that, being a professor in countries like US or UK could be as difficult as working a lawyer in those places. But if you can secure a good PhD programme at a reputable university or you have impressive publications - academia may be a better option.
Leave a comment below so that I know if you enjoy this video! I will be releasing a 'start to finish' guide on how to become a new york lawyer (as I will be officially admitted this coming Wednesday). I am also thinking about doing a vlog on my admission date, let me know :)
Omg that's Amazing Gordon!!! So proud of you!!👏👏👏
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This is amazing. Really helped to settle my nerves that I am well prepared for my paralegal interview tomorrow!
Great video! I wish I saw it before my interview yesterday. Oh well...fingers crossed!
This is a super helpful video - thank you so much!
One of the most helpful videos I have come across, thank you!
thanks for talking through your experience Gordon! first time watching a video from you and I've subscribed to hear so much more! (:
9:50 you made my day, Gordon!😆😆😆 Good Video! 💪🏻💪🏻
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Thanks so much Gordon! I’ve got an interview next month and will be sure to avoid these mistakes 👌 would love a “5 do’s” video 😬
Glad that it helps! Good luck to you (and will see if I can make one for “do’s”
Thank you!!! So helpful as I have ACs coming up!!!
Glad to hear that, good luck to you :)
Thank you Gordon. This video is very helpful. I have an assessment day in 2weeks and i look forward to incorporating the tips you've given.
thank you so much!
Greetings from South Africa!!! I am huge fan of your content Gordon. I have my first interview for articles (training contract) coming up next week and I'm hoping that it all goes well. I will definitely be using your tips to ensure that I have the best chance possible of securing the job. Keep up the awesome work!
How many Assessment Centres have you done? So many useful stories. I mean I hardly move beyond application stage and make a cut for very few Assessment Centres. very informative video by the way.
Thanks for your words, as I remember I did around 5 assessment centres and final interviews before. I also got rejected by many firms at application stage, but I just kept trying
Hi Gordon! Great video :) Do you have any tips on prioritising exercise during the interview or any resources? Thank you for your work!
Such a good video, keep it up👍👍
Thank you 🙌
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Hello Gordon. Do you think it's easier to work in a foreign country through legal Academia than through the process of obtaining training contract? Would love your thoughts on this. Best!
Hi there, want to know what you mean by legal academia in this context?
@@GordonChung A LLM + PhD route to be a professor.
@@depressedcheeseburger3598 I think firstly it depends on what occupations you prefer. Other than that, being a professor in countries like US or UK could be as difficult as working a lawyer in those places. But if you can secure a good PhD programme at a reputable university or you have impressive publications - academia may be a better option.
@@GordonChung Thank You for the information!
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Another excellent video! 👏
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Here is my question for you. How many clients will YOU bring me? Ta Daaa!