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Clayton Utz

4.4
  • #4 in Law
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Clayton Utz

7.9
7.9 rating for Recruitment, based on 23 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Online application, interview with HR, interview with partners.
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Jun 2016
Processes were fair and unbiased
Graduate, Brisbane - Invalid Date
Has been revamped since I went through. Largely depends on your interviewer how it goes.
Graduate, Brisbane - Invalid Date
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Describe a time when something didn't work well in the workplace and what did you do - I thought this was an excellent question!
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Jun 2016
It was mostly about getting to know me as a person, as well as an opportunity for me to get to know the individual interviewers and their work history. It felt very much like a conversation.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Behavioural questions and questions relating to my hobbies, interests and goals.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
Both behavioural and legal questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
Personality based questions
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
questions about resume as well as being required to provide examples for different qualities
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
In the first interview, a lot of behavioral questions like when have you made a mistake and how did you overcome it - which is common for the clerkship process. The second interview was more of a chat, with a partner and special counsel and no HR, so it was more about me and what I like to do outside of work.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Behavioural, past work experience and why you want to work here over other firms.
Graduate, Brisbane - Invalid Date
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Be well aware of what you have put on your CV as well as anything else that you have done, and when you come in, don't fake it. be yourself
Graduate, Brisbane - Invalid Date
I would suggest candidates allow their individuality and personality shine through in their cover letter, as well as an honest desire to work at the particular firm as opposed to other law firms. I would recommend they practice mock interviews with a friend or colleague before hand.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Understand the company, why they want to work there. Why commercial law. What makes the firm unique, why is that good.
Graduate, Brisbane - Invalid Date
Know your resume well and know why (you think) you want to work here.
Graduate, Brisbane - Invalid Date
Be yourself, know your resume, put forward things that are interesting about you ie. your hobbies and interests.
Graduate, Perth - Invalid Date
Practice interviews
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Try to relax, be yourself and don't over-prepare. People notice when you come across as contrived. You only want to be part of an organisation that wants you for you.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
Know yourself well and don't rehearse answers - just try to stay calm, genuine and in control
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Be comfortable with your own personal examples for behavioural questions, with responses (informally) structured
Graduate, Brisbane - Invalid Date