Posts Tagged ‘assessment centre’
Training Contract Assessment Centres – An Essential Guide
Assessment centres are often the final hurdle between you and a TC offer. This essential guide is packed with advice for every test and exercise – from Watson Glaser to group tasks to in-tray exercises. You’ll also find links to the best practice resources so you can be fully prepared and beat the competition.
Read MoreLaw Firm Assessment Centres: Watson Glaser Critical Thinking Tests
Our Essential Guide Here you will find our essential guide to passing the Watson Glaser critical thinking test when applying for training contracts and vacation schemes. It also includes sample questions and answers that reflect typical scenarios and the different skills required. Critical thinking skills are now assessed by more and more law firms as…
Read MoreHow to Practice Training Contract Assessment Centre Tests & Exercises
In this post, I outline how to prepare for, and practice, training contract and vacation scheme assessment centre tests & exercises. So you’ve gone through the hard slog of applications and you’ve made it through to the next stage. Awaiting you is the firm’s assessment centre and you’re wondering what to expect. Assessment centres (or…
Read MoreLaw Firm Assessment Centres: Presentations
Law firms need to know that their future trainees have the skills required to work in client-facing situations. And that they can be depended on to make an impression which reflects favourably on the firm. But a presentation exercise isn’t about presentation skills alone – it’s also a test of organisation and planning. What to…
Read MoreLaw Firm Assessment Centres: Numerical Reasoning Tests
More widely used in assessment centres for accountancy and finance, numerical reasoning tests are, nonetheless, still used by some law firms in their recruitment practices. Far from being a test of mathematical ability, these assessments are generally designed to see how well you can interpret data and statistical information. What to expect: The format of…
Read MoreLaw Firm Assessment Centres: Verbal Reasoning Tests
Verbal reasoning tests are one of the most common forms of aptitude test used by law firms for recruitment purposes. They are used across a range of sectors, including law, as being able to accurately comprehend written information is an important skill for most graduate roles. There is evidence to suggest that they can actually…
Read MoreLaw Firm Assessment Centres: Group Exercises
Working as a solicitor is rarely a solitary job, thus it is essential for all training contract applicants to show that they have the ability, and the correct competencies, to work successfully as part of a team. The way that many law firms will assess this is through a structured Group Exercise. What to expect:…
Read MoreLaw Firm Assessment Centres: In-Tray (or E-Tray) Exercises
This part of the assessment centre allows you to experience the typical decisions and dilemmas that come up frequently when working for a law firm. It gives assessors the opportunity to see how you deal with day to day business multi-tasking, so will give them a good indicator of how you are likely to perform…
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