/Law Careers Fair brings legal firms and other employers in the sector to UWL students

Law Careers Fair brings legal firms and other employers in the sector to UWL students

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2 months ago

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Home News Law Careers Fair brings legal firms and other employers in the sector to UWL students Law Careers Fair brings legal firms and other employers in the sector to UWL students 9 November 2023 Intro UWL hosted a Law Careers Fair on Tuesday 31 October for students looking to work in the legal sector. It was a great success as attendees connected with 23 law firms and other employers, charities and organisations as well as UWL’s careers, study support and volunteering teams. You might be interested in… School of Law Jobs support Article body Masters student Avnil gained some helpful insights about the sector from the fair, commenting: It’s so nice to interact and network with law firms. I’ve been finding out how I can build my CV and my foundation, so I have good opportunities when I graduate.” Postgraduate LLM student Amhad explained: It is not easy to approach some law firms when looking for a training contract. It is brilliant that they have come to us, which gives us a push and a confidence in finding a contract.” Jamal from Stevens & Bolton LLP in Guildford explained that he would have benefited from an event like this when he was at university: As a student you can research a firm online, but nothing quite beats a conversation with someone who works there.” UWL alumni Jade James was at the fair encouraging students to volunteer for the West London Equality Centre in Ealing, which provides free legal advice and casework support to the local community. Volunteering with us enables students to build transferable skills and gain experience in legal areas such as family law, immigration, welfare, benefits and hate crime,” she said. As well as employers, organisations offering information on the legal sector to students were also represented including Chambers Student, an online careers guide for aspiring lawyers. We are a resource to research the profession and build up knowledge of the market. We have detailed reviews of training contracts, practice area guides and loads more,” Leah from the company explained. Employers at the Fair included the Metropolitan Police, HM Courts and Tribunal Service, the Competition and Markets Authority, Squire Patton Boggs LLP and Reed Smith. UWL students can learn about thousands of job opportunities, including part-time, internship, placements, and graduate roles on the Student Hub. Related news 3 November 2023 UWL law student gains valuable experience from placement at city law firm Macfarlanes Macfarlanes began a placement scheme for first year LLB students in 2021 with six universities including UWL. Our School of Law shortlists up to eight candidates, which Macfarlanes then further shortlist for interview. Read article 3 November 2023 Part-time Jobs Fair attracts strong student support Over 550 students had the chance to meet with 22 prospective employers from the hospitality, education and recruitment sectors, including Hilton, Novotel and Academics Ltd. Read article 27 October 2023 UWL students connect with more than 35 community partners at Volunteering Fair Almost 400 students had the opportunity to discover some exciting opportunities to make a positive impact in the local community at a Volunteering Fair in Weston Hall on Thursday 19 October. Read article 12 October 2023 UWL brings students, graduates and employers together for Business, Computing and Engineering Careers Fair As ‘The Career University’, UWL organises a programme of careers fairs throughout the year covering a range of disciplines and sectors. These support students to find work placements, part-time work and graduate employment. Read article

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