Two rounds of interviews, aimed at penultimate year university students looking to do a clerkship over the summer before their final year. In the first round interview, applicants are generally interviewed by a partner and a lawyer. In the second round, applicants are interviewed one-on-one by a partner.
Graduate, Sydney - 21 Sep 2017
2 interviews, fairly conversational, 2 cocktail networking events
Graduate, Sydney - 20 Sep 2017
Two interviews, conducted in quite a casual manner
Graduate, Sydney - 20 Sep 2017
Interview process through the summer clerkship applications; requires written questions, cover letter, resume; series of interviews and networking evenings
Graduate, Sydney - 20 Sep 2017
Given the recruitment process in the clerkship is governed by the law society, G+T does well to distinguish itself and make the process more personal.
Graduate, Sydney - 19 Sep 2017
Well informed throughout the process, many opportunities to ask questions and connect with existing employers
Graduate, Sydney - 14 Sep 2017
The application process was quite involved, however the interview was an informal conversation and did not feel like a structured Q&A.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2017
CV and cover letter submissions and response to questions. Invitation to an interview. Cocktail evening.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 11 Sep 2017
From the clerkship: CV, cover letter and questionnaire application, follow up 30min interview and coffee
Graduate, Sydney - 11 Sep 2017
Interview process was pretty standard for the legal industry recruiting through clerkships. The selection process was a written application with a CV, covering letter and additional questions. There was one formal interview and then some less formal opportunities to get to know the firm (cocktail evening and coffee with a junior Lawyer/Graduate). Some of the additional written questions can be tedious but those kinds of questions weren't asked in interviews.
Graduate, Melbourne - 11 Sep 2017
In Melbourne, applications are first made for the clerkship process, where one relaxed, informal, conversational interview of up to an hour is held between the applicant and a partner / HR / senior lawyer.
Graduate, Melbourne - 11 Sep 2017
The interviews I had were largely informal (i.e. not someone from HR being present asking set questions), which I found help put me at ease and allow me to put the best version of myself forward.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 Sep 2017
I was recruited through the summer clerkship process which involved 2 rounds of interviews with partners and senior lawyers, as well as attending 2 cocktail nights.
Graduate, Sydney - 04 Sep 2017
The interview process was fairly relaxed and I enjoyed having a buddy at my level who was best placed to answer questions about the clerkship and graduate program
Graduate, Sydney - 04 Sep 2017
Relaxed - very much based on whether you are someone who would fit in with the other lawyers - you spend a lot of time with your colleagues, so they really want to know that you are someone they can get on with and therefore work with for long hours
Graduate, Sydney - 04 Sep 2017
Interview 'open day' is very successful and a much more relaxed and enjoyable process than other similar firms. Slow introduction to people is less confronting and allows opportunity for candidate to be their best self. The pre-interview questionnaire was quite long and open-ended compared to other firms and was initially a turn-off, leading me to delay completion but in hind-sight is a good way to see who wants to go to the effort.
Graduate, Perth - 04 Sep 2017
I went through a written application form and two rounds of interviews.
Graduate, Sydney - 04 Sep 2017
The interview process was brief and to the point. There was one 20 minutes interview followed by a cocktail event where we were able to meet most of the staff.
Graduate, Perth - 04 Sep 2017
Different structure to other top tiers. You attend the office for a few hours for a number of different activities including interview, drinks, office tour, coffee, talks from graduates and partners etc. Allows you to feel more comfortable going into your interview.
Graduate, Perth - 04 Sep 2017
Very friendly people, I was given the opportunity to work as a paralegal before being offered a grad role, in many ways this was my interview. Generally people are given a chance outside of the normal clerkship process, to show how they can work in an everyday environment
Graduate, Sydney - 04 Sep 2017