updated on 28 June 2016
The naïve aspiring solicitor might think that finally receiving that email from the graduate recruitment team confirming your place on the summer vacation scheme means a deep sigh of relief and a golden ticket to boozy sky-high lunches a la Shard, Sushi Samba and Fenchurch Seafood Bar & Grill (see here, grad recruitment Facebook accounts). But as dedicated LCN readers, you should be well-versed in the fact that a vacation scheme is anything but an easy ride.
The vacation scheme is your chance to impress those who will be interviewing you for a training contract – but, importantly, it’s also an opportunity for the candidate to size up the firm and ask whether it’s the best fit for them. Caroline Walsh, head of legal trainee recruitment and development at Clyde & Co, offers her top 10 tips for getting the most out of a vacations scheme here.
Some time ago, we decided to take advantage of recruiters’ wisdom on Twitter, asking how candidates can maximise their chances of converting a vacation scheme into a training contract. In case you missed out on their #toptips, we’ve brought them all together below.
Katharine Banbury – Graduate recruitment and development specialist at Olswang LLP
Alix Balfe-Skinner – HR adviser at Taylor Vinters
And Samantha Hope, head of recruitment and development at Shoosmiths added:
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