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Training Contracts: Only Three Weeks Left to Apply!

Tick-Tock goes the clock. You officially have three weeks to apply for training contracts, which close on the 31 July. Now don’t panic. That’s more than enough time to send out some high quality applications!
For each application you make, it is essential that you research the firm you are interested in and specifically tailor the application toward that firm. Make sure to showcase your skills, logicality, knowledge and commercial awareness.
To find out which training contracts are on offer, check out our training contract hub. This lists the training contracts available at a large number of top firms, including a firm profile and the salary provided. To make it easier to find what you’re looking for, we’ve categorised them by whether they’re City law firms, international, regional, US or Scottish firms. If you’re not sure what you’re looking for check out our advice on choosing a law firm.
For further advice on your applications, take a look at out our training contract content section by clicking here.
If you’ve already filled out most of your training contract applications, make sure to double check them and then again. There is not enough value that can be placed on clear, concise and typo-free prose. Don’t fall at the final hurdle when you’ve done so much hard work!
Good luck from everyone here at AllAboutLaw.co.uk!
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