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Responsibility:
3.5/5
 
Work Life Balance:
2.3/5
 
Environmental Awareness:
2.8/5
 
Benefits:
3.3/5
 
Company Culture:
3.6/5
 
Career Progression:
3.9/5
 
Colleagues:
4.1/5
 
Training:
3.5/5
 
Enjoyment:
3.8/5
 
Overall Rating:
3/5
 

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Application Advice:

Application is fairly straightforward - be concise and honest in answers

Interview Advice:

Don't rehearse answers - the partner will see that you have no understanding of what you are saying. Instead be honest, interested and humble.

Trainee Solicitor, Insolvency at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

Attention to detail, be an interesting person, demonstrate WHY you are best for the job.

Interview Advice:

Be normal, and conversational - don't second guess what interviewers want to hear.

Trainee, Funds at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

Be clear and write well.

Interview Advice:

Be relaxed ,commercially aware and interested in the firm.

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Application Advice:

Be yourself - have a personality. Mention in your CV something that you think sets you apart from other candidates - you will make yourself more memorable by doing so and it will be a useful talking point in interview.

Interview Advice:

Engage with the interviewers - ask intelligent questions (as well as answering intelligently, obviously!) and be yourself as best you can.

Trainee Solicitor, Insolvency at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

Be specific as to why you want to work at Sidley - take a look at the type of work we do

Interview Advice:

Don't feel like you have to know everything about the law, but do be informed about the financial/economic and political news.

Trainee, Corporate at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

Have an interest in finance but also acknowledge that the firm now offers a broader service output. Research the firm as much as possible, including its dominant US presence; while Sidley London has a lot more autonomy than other US firms, many of the deals have strong transatlantic elements.

Interview Advice:

The interview can be quite casual in tone and is intended as a two-way process. Use it as an opportunity to learn more about the firm to show your engagement.

Trainee solicitor, Global Finance at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

Research the firm and its specialisms.

Interview Advice:

Define tort.

Trainee Solicitor, Regulatory at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

I think it is important to explain in the application why it is that you want to pursue a career in law generally, and a career at Sidley in particular. It is important that the candidate understands the work and culture at Sidley and is able to demonstrate why that is of particular interest.

Interview Advice:

Just be yourself!

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Application Advice:

Be yourself. Sidley is a really people-focused firm.

Interview Advice:

There are no psychoanalytical hoops to jump through - just relax and think about what you're being asked before you answer.

Trainee Solicitor, Insurance at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

Be concise and to the point.

Interview Advice:

Research the firm and what they do.

Trainee Solicitor, Insurance at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

Be yourself - your grades should speak for themselves so make sure your personality does as well!

Interview Advice:

Prepare questions about the firm and do your research!

Trainee Solicitor, at Sidley Austin LLP
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Application Advice:

you have to love it to do the hours it requires.

Interview Advice:

do your research and be prepared.

Associate, Regulatory at Sidley Austin LLP
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