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Aww, cool.
Bring back some photos of rad fashion; k?
Bring back some photos of rad fashion; k?
Ah, I see... As you can tell, I really have my head screwed on tightMs 12 said:No no sweetie what I mean is the position is for a law firm, but that law firm has hired a recruitment agency to find the staff for them.
They are acting on behalf of the company you will be working for.
If you were, say, an orange how would you handle this situation?MaryJane said:I hope they dont ask me any of those behavioural questions: "What is the most stressful situation you've been in, and how did you handle it?" I'm sure I'd reply something stupid like "job interviews... trying to be calm" I'm so not professional!
They are only looking for A paralegal. As in the person who gets the job will have a property law mark of 89 and plenty of other impressive stuff to flash at BDW.MoonlightSonata said:I don't care, I'm applying
But I got an HD for my property essayerawamai said:They are only looking for A paralegal. As in the person who gets the job will have a property law mark of 89 and plenty of other impressive stuff to flash at BDW.
Perhaps that was a part of the testIt took 2 hours in total because I got the "blue screen of death" twice and lost all my work - bloody Microsoft!!
Well, it was rather kinda jumbled cos I got a mind block at the worst possible time, so I kinda blah-ed out who I was, so it wasn't that professional, so he was all "ok, first thing you should do is not talk like this, you should know who you are talking to"*cringe*MaryJane said:How did you make a fool of yourself on the phone?
Well, its actually my friend's uncle, and he did experience with him in Yr 11 or something, so he called up his uncle, and so I called him today. But the problem was that I didn't know what he did or didn't say to him, so it was rather question-y and tentative in my conversation with him. I don't know how long its going to be, or how short, whether it is a week, two weeks...MaryJane said:I'd say if it is work experience you wont get paid... Did the ad mention anything about renumeration, or did it say 'n/a'? Still, work experience is hard to come by, especially in first year, so I'd say accept it if its offered to you! In the interview, maybe you could mention whether there is an opportunity for the role to be extended into the semester? You might find that it might be able to, and they might make you a paid employee.
Again, I don't know much about what they want me to do, I know when my friend did it in Yr11, he was mainly talking to people and following them around, photocopying and listening in on a few interviews. Seems to be a fairly big firm though from the website, cos it talks about how they have affilations with international firms.MaryJane said:What you do in the firm, well, that will all depend on where they put you. What kind of firm is it? Look at their website to get some background on them so you can ask them questions - show them that you took an active interest in their company. If its a small practise, you might be filing, photocopying etc. as work experience. If its a paralegal position (and they would have specified in the job description what it was) you'll be doing similar things to me I suppose: drafting correspondence for clients and things like that.
Will doMaryJane said:Oh, and wear a suit!
He really said that? Wow, some people can be rude and blunt... Is he a bit up himself?charlie_charlie said:Well, it was rather kinda jumbled cos I got a mind block at the worst possible time, so I kinda blah-ed out who I was, so it wasn't that professional, so he was all "ok, first thing you should do is not talk like this, you should know who you are talking to"*cringe*
That sounded good, that you want to be a paralegal to gain experience in substantive law practise. I'm not really sure what he's going to expect from you, and you may end up just doing what your friend did with him.charlie_charlie said:I just said I wanted to do kind of a paralegal position, just to get an idea of the law, and to improve some of those kind of legal skills - I said something about case notes etc, but really, I don't actually have much idea about what to do in law, and I mentioned that I haven't actually started doing any substantive law subjects.
If you did make a bad impression, thats ok. Although I'd say he probably understands that you're just a young student with little experience.. or at least I think thats how most people would have interpreted it. Just be really professional, ask appropriate questions, and show some of your personality.charlie_charlie said:I don't know, I'm just kind of nervous about it and after my phone conversations I'm a bit paranoid that I've made a bad impression on him...
I'm short too!!!! Heeeeeellllls!MaryJane said:It seems though that its proper work experience, which means no pay, especially if you approached him. In the interview, ask him how long would the work go for: the whole summer break? Or ask your friend.. how long was he there for?
I wore heels because I like my legs in heels - plus it makes me grow so I dont look so short!
If you did make a bad impression, thats ok. Although I'd say he probably understands that you're just a young student with little experience.. or at least I think thats how most people would have interpreted it. Just be really professional, ask appropriate questions, and show some of your personality.
Maybe you could ask your friend what he's like as a person?
So that means...I'll be having an affair with a fatherly figure... :SNot-That-Bright said:Flirt with him.
Point to a picture of his family and say "oh, is that ur wife?"
If he says no.
You are in.
Hmm.. not having any knowledge whatsoever on IP (although I'm going to do it as an elective), I'd just stick to more general questions about the firm: how many employees, do they specialise in anything other than IP, what sorts of legislation is associated with IP etc etc...charlie_charlie said:I know from the website he specialises in IP. But how do you ask 'appropriate' questions? My last interview was for a bookstore, which was easy cos I just talked about Harry Potter and Mr Darcy. But I always feel awkward asking about what the firm does - or thats how I felt when I did accounting cadetships scholarships (dont ask why I considered accounting ) - but how do you do appropriate questions? I feel awkward breaking the 'superior' barrier of above. If that makes sense...