Reed Smith

How to Excel in Applications: Reed Smith Application Masterclass

Join us for an exclusive session on how leading law firms are revolutionizing the legal landscape through innovative solutions.

  • Wednesday 20th November
  • Presentation
  • 12:00-13:00
  • Free

Event starts on Wednesday 20th November at 12:00 GMT

2024/11/20 12:00

Reed Smith

How to Excel in Applications: Reed Smith Application Masterclass

Join Reed Smith at our Digital Campus for an in-depth applications masterclass.

Led by Rebecca Schrod, Graduate Recruitment Manager, this workshop will guide you through creating standout applications and navigating potential-based psychometric tests.

What to Expect

Learn how to leverage current topics like generative-AI in your applications and avoid common pitfalls. Gain insights into maximising your success and standing out in the competitive recruitment process.

Why Attend?

This is your chance to gain expert advice directly from Reed Smith's recruitment team. Whether you're new to applications or looking to refine your approach, this session offers invaluable guidance to enhance your prospects.

Don't miss this opportunity to boost your application skills and increase your chances of success with Reed Smith.

Meet the host Reed Smith

Reed Smith

Reed Smith is a dynamic, international law firm dedicated to helping clients move their businesses forward. With an inclusive and innovative mindset, we deliver smarter, more creative legal services that drive better outcomes for our clients, our communities and ourselves. 

We operate as one global partnership and have more than 3,000 employees (including more than 1,700 lawyers) across 30 offices in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Our deep industry knowledge spans energy and natural resources, financial services, life sciences and healthcare, entertainment and media and transportation. This, paired with our long-standing relationships and collaborative structure, makes us the go-to partner for complex disputes, transactions and regulatory matters.

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