Amy M.

Vacation Scheme/ Future Trainee Solicitor
Happy to mentor
Happy to be contacted

About me

Amy M.
History of Art
History and History of Art
Undergraduate
Alcuin
2016
United Kingdom

My employment

Vacation Scheme/ Future Trainee Solicitor
Corporate Law Firm, London
United Kingdom
Legal services
Large business (250+ employees)
2015

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A day in the life of a Vacation Scheme/ Future Trainee Solicitor in the United Kingdom

A Vacation Scheme was a fantastic way to establish that law was the right career for me

How I looked for work

Vacation Schemes are a fantastic opportunity, but undoubtedly competitive. I ensured I had the best chance of success with the following steps: undertaking initial research, applying for (and attending) Open Days, visiting the law fair on campus and making sure I attended the all-important presentations by the firms on campus (remember, they've come to see you! - make sure you go!)

How I found out about the job

Other graduate recruitment website

The recruitment process

Recruitment consisted of a critical thinking test, verbal reasoning test and two hour long interviews in London. I'd thoroughly recommend completing practice tests, booking a mock interview in Careers and researching this part of the process thoroughly. It pays to be prepared.

My advice to students considering work

As a non-law student, I know the first steps into the legal industry can be daunting. My best advice would be approach the process the confidence. Think about the skills you can offer, apply for and gain as much experience as you can (Open Days are a great way to do this) and brush up on your knowledge of the corporate sector. There are some fantastic guides in the University Library as well as the Legal Press online (see 'Lawyer2B, Legal Week and the Financial Times) and magazines in Careers. Your degree will always be relevant if you have the skills the firm are looking for.

Other advice

Make use of contacts along the way. Get to know other students who are applying, speak to trainees and don't be afraid to get in contact with them afterwards, and always attend networking sessions. It's not about being 'noticed' but about gathering as much information as you can.

Contacting me

I am happy to be contacted by non-law students interested in a career in as a corporate solicitor

What I do

During the summer holidays of my 2nd year, I undertook a 'Vacation Scheme' or three-week work placement with a Corporate Law Firm in London. During the scheme, I had the opportunity to experience current legal cases, take part in skills based sessions and network with current employees and trainees at the firm.

What I like most

A Vacation Scheme was a fantastic way to establish that law was the right career for me. The exposure to real work and opportunity to assist lawyers in producing client work was invaluable.

Next steps...

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