Like always this video was so insightful. Thank u for all the amazing content, it’s been really helpful and motivating in my process of now making training contract applications 😁😁
Glad it was helpful! I would recommend looking at the firm's website and seeing how they do their blog posts currently; you could adopt a similar structure for your blog post too to show the firm you have done your homework. You could also adopt a structure where there is a summary or a quote taken from the rest of the blog at the start. Hope this helps!
I've released a resource full of 30+ questions to ask Grad Rec, Trainees or Partners. Please let me know if you would like a copy of this - can email it to you or send it via LinkedIn. Also happy to do another video on this too - good suggestion!
Not sure whether I can say the names out loud on RUclips, but if you follow my Instagram or LinkedIn, you can gain an idea of my experiences / vac schemes I completed. Generally though, I received offers from two transatlantic firms (one of which is top 20 in the UK) and one City law firm based in London. I decided to go with the transatlantic firm that's top 20 :)
Not too sure about this from personal experience, as I didn't do these exercises virtually. But I would like to think you are assessed in the same way as you would if you were to do it in person - so testing the quality of your writing, how long you take to answer the tasks, your ability to work under pressure etc.
Most of the time in the Assessment Centre, it's a hand-written letter. However, with this new virtual world we are in, you could be expected to type instead :)
Thank you, this was really useful. Especially now that I have a written task to advise a client for my assignment. 👏🧚🏾♂️
Glad it was helpful!
I have my assessment centre with the element of a written task coming up next week so this was very helpful
glad to hear, good luck for your AC!
Like always this video was so insightful. Thank u for all the amazing content, it’s been really helpful and motivating in my process of now making training contract applications 😁😁
You're so welcome! you got this :)
Taking phones hidden on page 57? The word lawyer doesn’t just sound like [please fill in]…!?
How would you structure a report???
Thank you!!! ❤️🌺
You are so welcome!
Hi, what advice and tips would you recommend to prepare for written commercial
Hi! Really useful video. Do you have any tips for a written assessment which involves writing a blog post for the firm? Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! I would recommend looking at the firm's website and seeing how they do their blog posts currently; you could adopt a similar structure for your blog post too to show the firm you have done your homework. You could also adopt a structure where there is a summary or a quote taken from the rest of the blog at the start. Hope this helps!
You should do a video about questions to ask the recruiter (for your assessment centre playlist)
I've released a resource full of 30+ questions to ask Grad Rec, Trainees or Partners. Please let me know if you would like a copy of this - can email it to you or send it via LinkedIn. Also happy to do another video on this too - good suggestion!
@@simranjeetkmann Yes I've messaged you on Linkedin, thank you.
@@simranjeetkmann Hi, thank you so much for this wonderful video. I was wondering if I could trouble you for a copy of the questions?
@@izzy-ky9yz no worries at all - yes of course, ask away either in the comments or by dropping me a message on LinkedIn or Instagram :)
@@simranjeetkmann Thank you so much!
Hey, wanted to know which firms you received offers from if that is okay and which firm you will be doing your training contract at.
Not sure whether I can say the names out loud on RUclips, but if you follow my Instagram or LinkedIn, you can gain an idea of my experiences / vac schemes I completed. Generally though, I received offers from two transatlantic firms (one of which is top 20 in the UK) and one City law firm based in London. I decided to go with the transatlantic firm that's top 20 :)
How would you think the written task be assessed over virtually?
Not too sure about this from personal experience, as I didn't do these exercises virtually. But I would like to think you are assessed in the same way as you would if you were to do it in person - so testing the quality of your writing, how long you take to answer the tasks, your ability to work under pressure etc.
Did you have to hand-write the letter or type it?
Most of the time in the Assessment Centre, it's a hand-written letter. However, with this new virtual world we are in, you could be expected to type instead :)