Category Archives: Law and Legal Services

Beatrice, Law and Legal Services

Beatrice, Law student, applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to improve her understanding of the legal sector and the different specialism within it. Through the scheme Beatrice was matched with an English graduate from the University of Exeter who is now a Solicitor at Lexis Nexis, specialising in private clients.

“Incredible for people who wish to learn more about a prospective career path”

Beatrice tells us more about her experience below:

What were your highlights of the scheme?

A particular highlight of mine was when I was talking to my mentor about the joys of the LPC and how best to deal with the pressure and workload – we were definitely able to empathise with each other’s experiences!

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

I found my mentors advice on my training contract applications incredibly helpful. They were able to offer a completely objective viewpoint and help guide me through a very daunting process.

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

I’d say don’t let your doubts about time commitments or whether or not you will have anything meaningful to say get the better of you, simply go for it. The mentor scheme is so flexible and incredible for people who wish to learn more about a prospective career path, or indeed find out about alternative employment options.

The mentor scheme has certainly helped build my confidence, help me understand more about the legal profession and the types of work to expect, and to realise that I am capable of much more than I ever thought possible. If I were given the chance to do it all over again I absolutely would!

Daniel, Law and Legal Services

Daniel, Law student, applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to gain practical insight into the industry and maintain motivation in attaining a training contract. Through the scheme, Daniel was matched with an LLB graduate from the University of Exeter who is now an Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright with experience at a variety of firms.

Daniel tells us more about his experience below:

What objectives did you achieve?

Daniel achieved all of his objectives including:

  • Increased knowledge of effective application forms in this sector
  • Improved knowledge of further education and professional courses related to this sector
  • Increased knowledge of good and bad aspects of the profession

What were your highlights of the scheme?

I got to visit my mentor’s office. Our first meeting was very frank and motivated me hugely to pursue commercial work experience over the summer in preparation for next year training contract. I found the motivation from my mentor the most useful part of my experience.

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

The mentor scheme really helped build my confidence. I was very open with my mentor that I did not have any confidence in getting a training contract. I was focused on whether it was possible or not but he was focused on when it will happen.

My mentor strongly advised me to apply for some commercial work experience opportunities. I was already demotivated since I had spent my second year chasing vacation schemes but I took on his advice and decided I was going to broaden my scope. I applied to local law firms, etc. During my research, I came across from legal work experience in FT. They only take on two students per year. I applied and I got the post. Until I spoke to my mentor I had really believed that there was no need to seek summer experiences by June.

It is hard to believe but I was certain I was not going to get a training contract in my second year. But, thanks to my mentors motivation I ended up with two training contract offers with two City firms. In short, I came in downcast, left feeling like I was in wonderland.

Ruby, Law and Legal Services

Ruby, English with Proficiency in French student, applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to gain advice and guidance in the next steps of achieving her career goals. Through the scheme, Ruby was matched with a Law graduate from the University of Exeter who is now a Partner at Fieldfisher LLP with over 15 years of experience in the industry.

Ruby tells us more about her experience below:

What objectives did you achieve?

Ruby achieved all of her objectives including:

  • Increased knowledge of job hunting resources in this sector
  • Received help to improve CV
  • Increased knowledge of sector entry requirements

Ruby also achieved a personal objective of securing a legal training contract with a London based law firm.

What were your highlights of the scheme?

  • Hints and tips to improve my written applications
  • Visiting my mentor at his offices in London
  • Having constant support through the application process

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

  • Help in determining my preferred area of law
  • Insight into the legal recruitment process
  • Gaining confidence in my interview technique and answers
  • Making a new connection in the legal sector

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

I would strongly recommend the Career Mentor Scheme to any student looking to get into law. The process of securing a job in the legal sector can often be challenging and intimidating, and there is a huge amount of competition for training contracts. My aspiration was to secure a training contract in London however, as an English student, I began the process with limited knowledge of law and the legal sector. I wanted to gain as much support and information as I could and the Career Mentor Scheme gave me this and more.

My mentor had significant experience of the recruitment process within his firm. He was able to give me useful hints and tips to improve my written applications, as well as an insight into what recruiters look for in a successful cover letter and CV. Although my meeting with him was informal, he asked me many similar questions to those I was subsequently asked in interviews which made these interviews less stressful and gave me confidence in my answers. Talking to him about my skills and career aspirations also helped me to narrow down on specifically where I saw myself within the legal sector, which I feel directly contributed to increased success with my applications and interviews.

My advice to any future mentee’s would be to make the most out of this opportunity by thinking about your objective before commencing the scheme, and keeping your mentor up to date with your progress throughout so they can give you appropriate advice and support.

I now feel that I have a valuable connection within the legal sector, and I know I can return to my mentor with any queries as I progress through my legal studies and training. I am very grateful for the time my mentor put into the scheme and the interest he showed in helping me build my knowledge and confidence. I believe his help was significant in helping me secure the training contract that I wanted.

Ella, Law and Legal Services

Ella, Law student, applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to receive advice on working at a law firm outside of the City. She was interested in learning about applications into the profession and making herself stand out. Through the scheme, Ella was matched with a Law graduate from the University of Exeter who is now a Solicitor at Trowers & Hamlins LLP with much experience in Private Wealth.

Ella tells us more about her experience below:

What objectives did you achieve?

Ella achieved all of her objectives including:

  • Increased knowledge of effective interview techniques in this sector
  • Improved knowledge of further education and professional courses related to this sector
  • Increased knowledge of sector entry requirements

Ella also achieved some personal objectives of experiencing mock interviews, improving commercial awareness and help reviewing applications.

What were your highlights of the scheme?

  • I met up with my Mentor over coffee at least once a month
  • I had 2 mock interviews with various trainees and partners

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

  • Mock interviews for Paralegal role and training contract
  • Meeting other partners in the firm that my Mentor worked for and listening to their advice
  • Having my mentor help me with my CV

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

This is such a good opportunity which gives you confidence with applications and interviews. I found it to be a positive experience; my mentor was so encouraging, giving me her experience and tips. In law it is so easy to get disheartened, but my mentor helped me to stay positive. She has given me a lot of good career advice. It is definitely worth doing – I have already had successful applications after the scheme.

Joshua, Law and Legal Services

Joshua, Law student, applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to gain an understanding of the market and learn about legal sources of information to follow. He was in the process of applying for vacation schemes and sought guidance and critique on applications. Through the scheme, Joshua was matched with a Law graduate from the University of Exeter who is now a Partner at Simmons & Simmons LLP with vast experience across the legal sector and in particular, real estate.

Joshua tells us more about his experience below:

What objectives did you achieve?

Joshua achieved all of his objectives including:

  • Increased knowledge of effective application forms in this sector
  • Received help to improve CV
  • Widened my contacts and networking opportunities

What were your highlights of the scheme?

I was invited to my mentor’s place of work to attend a networking event. This was an unbelievable experience as I had the opportunity to talk to a variety of lawyers and make meaningful links.

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

Contrasting the practical advice about the industry versus the perceptions I had.

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

“An unparalleled opportunity to network with high-performance professionals in the industry”

Isobel, Law and Legal Services

Isobel, Law student, wanted to pursue a career in the Legal industry and applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to begin building contacts, see the practical side of her degree and receive help with internship applications. Through the scheme, Isobel was matched with a Paralegal at Anglo Pacific Group PLC. This mentor has also worked in the legal profession for EDF Energy, Burges Salmon and at Exeter Crown Court.

“A great help in improving my application techniques and widening my knowledge of the industry outside of what I previously knew.”

Isobel achieved all of her objectives including increased knowledge of effective application forms, improved personal development skills and increased knowledge of sector entry requirements.

Isobel shared her experience of the scheme:

What were your highlights of the scheme?

Good to have someone who has been through the same route I wish to go down.

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

Insight into alternative career paths I didn’t anticipate.

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

Definitely apply! The scheme broadens your horizons and allows you to think about alternative options you may not have considered. I went into the scheme with a very clear vision of my career path and now I have come out with many other options I never thought I would consider. It has also been a great help job applications; having a fresh pair of eyes on your CV and cover letter and from someone within the industry is very beneficial.

Lucy, Law and Legal Services

Lucy, an English Literature student, applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to gain insight into law, specifically the family law sector. Through the scheme, Lucy was paired with a Barrister at the Magdalene Chambers. This mentor has also been a Lecturer in Law at the University of Exeter.

“A fantastic networking opportunity”

Lucy achieved all of her objectives including increased knowledge of the good and bad aspects of the profession, knowledge of finding internships and improved personal development skills.

Lucy shared her experience with us:

What were your highlights of the scheme?

My mentor organised networking with a few of her solicitor friends. The evening was very informative and beneficial. I also helped out serving coffee to barristers at my mentor’s chambers prior to a lecture they were attending. This was a fantastic networking opportunity and we were also able to attend the lecture after.

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

Networking opportunities, lots of application help, general advice from somebody who has been through the process.

Joanna, Science

Joanna, a Medical Sciences student, was passionate about the science and technology industry and wanted to investigate a career in computational biology and law. Her aims of the Career Mentor Scheme were to receive guidance on how her two passions of law and science could be combined into a future career. Through the scheme, Joanna was matched with a Chemistry alumnus who is now the Head of Unit at the European Patent Office based in Austria. Nigel has also worked for the Ministry of Defence, at the University of Surrey after completing his PHD and as a Research Scientist.

“A new perspective”

Joanna achieved all of her objectives including help with interview preparation, advice on pursuing a PhD and received academic support from her mentor.

Joanna talked about her experience:

What were the highlights of the scheme?

Help obtaining a new perspective on my future career plans.

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

Insight into my chosen sector, and how many paths there are into this career.

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

You will not regret it.

Gerard, Law and Legal services

Gerard, a Law student, was interested in a career with a multi-jurisdictional law firm and so applied to the Career Mentor Scheme to learn more about breaking into the industry. Through the Scheme, Gerard was matched with a Trainee Solicitor for Norton Rose Fulbright LLP. His role involves drafting and negotiating agreements, managing checklists, and drafting advice notes. His previous work experience includes SJ Berwin, Linklaters and even the Metropolitan Police Service.

“Everything worked well – the experience has been beneficial

Gerard achieved all of his objectives including receiving first hand insight into the profession, receiving an office tour, and increased his knowledge of job hunting resources in the sector.

Gerard talked about his experience:

What were the highlights of the scheme?

  • Receiving application form tips and corrections ahead of applying for vacation schemes.
  • Arranging to meet my mentor in London at the Norton Rose Fulbright offices.
  • Gaining a valuable contact in a career sector that is important to me.

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

  • Networking Opportunities
  • Applications Advice
  • Insight into my year abroad

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

Certainly apply with a detailed, enthusiastic application: find a mentor in a relevant sector, be polite and friendly and gain as much from the help on offer as you can.

Amanda, Law and Legal Services

Amanda, a Law student, was interested in a career in Law after completing multiple work experience placements and identified a need to learn about the recruitment process of graduate-level law jobs. Through the Career Mentor Scheme, Amanda was matched with a Solicitor for Irwin Mitchel, specialising in the Medical Negligence Team. This mentor has also worked as a Solicitor for Slater and Gordon and a Trainee Solicitor for Coffin Mew LLP.

“The mock interview was a fantastic opportunity to improve my skills and try to ease my nerves.”

Amanda achieved all of her objectives including improving interview technique, structuring cover letters and gaining open day tips.

Amanda described her experience:

What were the highlights of the scheme?

The mock interview was a fantastic opportunity to improve my skills and try to ease my nerves. Meeting for a career focused chat for the first time was really useful and reassuring. Confirmed the type of law I wanted to go into.

What did you find most useful from the mentoring experience?

Insight into my chosen profession.

What message would you give to a student thinking of applying for the Career Mentor Scheme?

I would definitely recommend this to gain insight and industry specific advice as well as practical tips from someone with the relevant experience.