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The following is a Graduate Review for Capital Law.

Capital Law scores 3.8/5 based on 8 reviews.

All reviews are based exclusively on results of feedback from employees from Capital Law. Employees are asked to rate Capital Law on a wide range of work place topics, which is broken down through star ratings on the right hand side.

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What are the Best and Worst things about your job?

Best

You are encouraged to be yourself, as opposed to conforming to the corporate norm.

There's plenty of learning and development opportunities, and Capital impressed me with its constant willingness to listen to my own suggestions and to what I'd like to do - your worth and opinion are never undervalued as a junior lawyer.

You are also given complex work from day one, which is meaningful and comes with great responsibility.

In addition, Capital's attitude towards personal development and employee wellbeing is encouraging and with my training contract looming, it fills me with optimism and excitement to be given the opportunity to train in an environment that holds such positive values at its core.

What is the annual salary for this role?

Starting salary: £17,000 - £19,000

Current salary: £17,000 - £19,000

What hours do you actually work, on average?

Start: 08:50

Finish: 18:15

Do you have any interview tips?

Try to avoid falling into the trap of using textbook answers or clichés - avoid phrases such as "I like to be challenged" or "my greatest weakness is that I'm a perfectionist." Give your interviewers something to remember by formulating answers that are both unique and honest. Your interview is an opportunity for you to stand out and not to blend in with the rest of the candidates.

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