Placement Schemes & Internships

With a Placement Scheme or Internship you will get to know the everyday life of an Addleshaw Goddard trainee. You will join a department, be supervised by an experienced solicitor and have a trainee buddy help you throughout your placement.

Your time with us is a chance to get to know our people and our culture while working in our business and getting involved in real life trainee work for clients.

Placement Schemes are offered in England & Scotland and Summer Internships are offered in Ireland.

We offer week-long Easter work placements in London, and two-week summer work placements in Leeds, London and Manchester.

At the end of the Placement Schemes we offer Training Contracts to successful students.

Please note we accept one application per intake year. You can either apply for our Placement Scheme or Direct Training Contract. You can also only apply for one location so please ensure you have decided where you would like to be based before applying.

When to apply:

Applications are now closed and will open in October 2024.

Dates of schemes:

The dates of our 2025 placement schemes are to be confirmed.

PLACEMENT SCHEMES IN SCOTLAND

We offer week-long Easter work placements in Edinburgh, and two-week summer work placements in Edinburgh/Glasgow and Aberdeen.

At the end of the Placement Schemes we offer Training Contracts to successful students.

Please note we accept one application per intake year. You can either apply for our Placement Scheme or Direct Training Contract. You can also only apply for one location so please ensure you have decided where you would like to be based before applying.

When to apply:

Applications are now closed and will open in October 2024.

Dates of schemes:

The dates of our 2025 placement schemes are to be confirmed.

SUMMER INTERNSHIPS IN IRELAND

We offer 4 week-long Summer internships in Dublin.

At the end of the Internship we offer Training Contracts to successful students.

Please note we accept one application per intake year. You can either apply for our Internship or Direct Training Contract.

When to apply:

Applications are now closed and will open later in 2024.

Date of summer internship:

The date of our 2025 internship is to be confirmed.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Application Form

Candidates who wish to apply to us must complete the relevant online application form.

Voice Interview

On successful screening of your application form, you will be invited to complete a voice interview which can be recorded at a time and location convenient to you.

Assessment Centre

Successful applicants will be invited to our offices for further assessment and to meet us in person. The assessments comprise of;

UK - partner interview, proof reading exercise, group assessment and briefing exercise

Ireland - partner interview, proof reading exercise

KEY SKILLS

Key skills we are looking for during the application process:

In order to apply you will need to submit an online application during the application window.

What are we looking for?

We are looking for people who have clearly researched the firm and show strong attention to detail. Our application form asks a range of questions such as information relating to your education, qualifications and work experience. There are also a series of application questions that relate to, for example, career motivation and commercial awareness.

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PREPARING FOR A VOICE INTERVIEW

If you are successfully invited through to the second stage of our process, you will be invited to our voice interview.

The voice interview is different to a telephone interview, it's something that you would complete online in your own time. You'll be able to see yourself on the recording, but the early careers team will not be able to see this.

Before you start your interview, there is the opportunity to practice recording so that you can get used to the system and to check that your sound is working.

When you are ready to start your interview, the question will be played on video, when the video ends, the question will remain on screen in text form and you will have 30 seconds to think about the content and structure of your answer. You will then have two minutes to record your answer and you have one attempt. There are five questions in total.

The video interview should take around 15 minutes to complete, including practice time.

What are we looking for?

We are looking for people who have clearly researched the firm and who have an understanding of the types of work that a trainee will be required to do and an appreciation of the skills that they will need to have in order to succeed. There will also be an opportunity to demonstrate your commercial awareness.

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PREPARING FOR AN ASSESSMENT CENTRE

If you are successfully invited through to an assessment centre for our placement scheme or training contract, you will be asked to complete a partner interview, proof reading exercise, group assessment and briefing exercise.

PARTNER INTERVIEW

The partner interview is a 30 minute assessment with two assessors. It typically involves:

The questions are a mix of competency based, skills based, commercial awareness and career focus related questions.

What are we looking for?

We are looking for people who have clearly researched the firm and who have an understanding of the types of work that a trainee will be required to do and an appreciation of the skills that they will need to have in order to succeed.

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PROOF READING EXERCISE

The proof reading exercise is a timed 15 minute task.

What are we looking for?

You will be assessed on your ability to pick out any spelling, grammatical and factual errors that you find within the document within the 15 minute period. This requires you to pay close attention to detail whilst also working in a timely manner.

We include this activity within the assessment centre as it's something that you would frequently have to do in real life as one of our trainee solicitors.

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GROUP ASSESSMENT

The group assessment typically involves:

What are we looking for?

We are looking at your ability to work with other people. Do you listen to other people's contributions and take their perspective into account? Do you work with them to build and develop ideas? Do you communicate well with them and show respect? Can you work as part of a team to present your findings and ideas? All of these skills are important for trainee solicitors to develop so do your best to demonstrate these skills.

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BRIEFING EXERCISE

The briefing exercise is a 30 minute assessment with two assessors. It typically involves:

For this part of the process we will provide you with a pack of documents to read through about a fictional client, making notes if you wish. You will then go into the assessment with two assessors, who will ask you to present to them on some key information, for example, the circumstances the client finds themselves in and the options available to them. You will then be asked various questions about the scenario.

It is important to note that this is not a test of your legal knowledge, it is a commercial based assessment.

What are we looking for?

We are looking for an analysis of the options available to the client, including the pros and cons of each. We are looking for a structured and logical approach. This is an opportunity to demonstrate your decision making and commercial awareness skills.

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Why join Addleshaw Goddard?

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