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Industry: Law, Trainee Solicitor
Job Title: Trainee Solicitor
Industry: Law, Trainee Solicitor
Job Title: Trainee Solicitor
Industry: Law, Trainee Solicitor
Department: Real Estate
Job Title: Trainee Solicitor
Industry: Law, Trainee Solicitor
Department: Employment
Job Title: Trainee Solicitor
Industry: Law, Trainee Solicitor
Department: Commercial Property
Job Title: Trainee
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Average end time: 17:15
Average number of working hours: 8.75
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Application Advice:
Don't be afraid to be yourself.
Interview Advice:
Be prepared to discuss recent legal and business stories you have seen in the news.
Trainee Solicitor, at Michelmores
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Application Advice:
Do as much research as possible and make sure this is definitely the career path you wish to pursue.
Trainee Solicitor, at Michelmores
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Application Advice:
Demonstrate good people skills.
Trainee Solicitor, Employment at Michelmores
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Application Advice:
Like many regional firms, HR receives hundreds of applications each year, so make your application as bespoke and specific to the firm as possible. It is not necessary to have connections with the South-West, as long as you are able to justify why this location appeals to you.
Interview Advice:
The interview is conducted by a partner and member of HR. Try to provide thoughtful answers that you are able to justify if probed further (do not worry about pausing). There is no right or wrong answer, the interviewers are interested to see how you think and respond to challenges. It is not necessary to read the FT - however, I would recommend keeping abreast with current business news, from sources such as BBC, and changes in the legal sector.
Trainee, Commercial Property at Michelmores
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