I have an interview, at long last!
Congrats SNB! I got a PFO from a firm I had two interviews with along with many other PFOs so am considering doing a Masters in Law. Cheers for the encouragement!
I have been trying since before Christmas to get an Apprenticeship in the West. I have my FE-1 s done and did my Irish in January. All I have got so far is the " keep you on file " scenario, its heartbreaking stuff but you have to keep on trooping I know...I have basic Computer skills and all the previous work experience I have ,that got me through College, is in the Retail and Construction areas..is everyone finding it as difficult as me? Does anyone have any tips?...it would be much apprerciated.
Im in Galway Trafford, we thought we had the hard work over us with the FE-1s, there seems to be obstacles eveywhere though, Linford Christie would be doing well to get past them,
Now, aint that the truth! And as far as I can see, it is family businesses that are specialists at getting the mediocre relative in before the bright newcomer. Having said that, I would be slow to work in a family law practice myself. If there was ever a difficulty in which you were even remotely involved, you could be an easy target to blame.. . . One thing I have learned though is that its more who ya know and not what you know that matters . . .
Smiling here at that post. Involvement in extra-curricular activity in college also usually means your liver has a black belt in alcohol survival!. . .
3. Sell yourself and all the things that you do & enjoy. All extracurricular activities, particularly in college are looked favourably upon. These show that you are a rounded individual, capable in social situations & a good team player. Also shows strength of character . . . . .
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