Event starts on Wednesday 4th February at 17:00 GMT
2026/02/04 17:00
Master the interview stage with BPP
The proven way to impress at interview
What to Expect
Learn how to perform at your best in interviews with BPP University's online interview workshop, designed to teach you how to approach interviews with confidence, clarity and impact.
This interactive session will demystify the interview process and give you the tools to put your best foot forward in interviews, whether for a vacation scheme, training contract or other legal role. Led by BPP's experienced careers and legal education specialists, the workshop explores what interviewers really want to hear and how to communicate your strengths effectively.
Along with the presentation, you'll have the opportunity to put forward any questions you have and gain practical, actionable advice alongside your peers.
Whether you're preparing for your first interveiw or looking to refine your technique, this workshop will arm you with the strategies to stand out and succeed.
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Meet the host 
BPP University
With 30+ years’ experience, we are proud to be one of the UK’s leading law schools with more top firms exclusively sending their trainees to BPP Law School than anywhere else.
We have deep working relationships across the legal profession, from the Magic Circle to high street practice, chambers to charities. These UK and international firms trust us because of the innovation, quality and professional relevance of our training.
Our courses focus entirely on your employability, developing the practical skills you need as a lawyer, giving you the edge to secure a training contract or pupillage. We invest heavily in technology and educational platforms to provide the most effective and dynamic learning experience, with our innovative approach ensuring our teaching provides you with the latest skills you need to succeed in a modern legal environment. BPP Law School is based in two centres in London (in the heart of ‘legal’ London in Holborn and on the Southbank at Waterloo) and centres in Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds and Manchester.