A&O Shearman
Job title:
Step Into Law 2025
Company
A&O Shearman
Job description
Job descriptionStep Into Law 2025A&O Shearman’s Step Into Law programme is an interactive, inclusive, and insightful series of workshops and group mentoring sessions for year 13 students from less advantaged backgrounds who are interested in pursuing a career in the commercial law sector. Over the course of five sessions across two weeks in July and August, participants will become a part of a small working group with a dedicated mentor from A&O Shearman. The first 3 sessions will take place online and the final session will take place in person in the A&O Shearman London office. Participants will hear from a wide range of A&O Sherman employees from across the firm including Partners, Associates, Trainees, our Early Careers Recruitment team and our Training and Development team, to help them understand more about the legal sector, enhance their employability skills, identify their strengths and learn how to excel at applications, assessment centres and interviews. There are also several opportunities to network with firm employees and fellow participants to ask questions in an informal and relaxed setting.At A&O Shearman we recognise that our social background frames our life experiences and that is why we created our Accelerate programme to enable year 13 students who are from less advantaged social backgrounds to explore routes into the legal sector. To be eligible to apply all applicants must:
- have always attended a state-funded or non-fee-paying school
- come from a household where no parent or guardian has a qualification from a UK university
- be a UK national or EU national with settled status in the UK by the time they apply for university
Applicants must also meet one of the following additional criteria:
- receive, or have previously received free school meals, Education Maintenance Allowance or a 16 to 19 Bursary Fund
- have parent(s)/guardian(s) who receive income support or housing benefits
- be or have been in local authority care (for at least three months)
- be or have been a full-time or part-time young carer
- come to the UK as a refugee or asylum seeker
- be attending a school or college with:
- below average A-Level or Scottish Highers points score, and/or
- a low rate of progression to higher education
Academic EligibilityTo apply to Accelerate applicants must have minimum predicted grades of AAB at A level or equivalent (e.g. International Baccalaureate or BTEC) and be 18 years old by the time of the programme.Application window:Monday 6 January – 28 February 2025DE&I at A&O ShearmanDiversity, equity and inclusion is a priority for us. We embrace diversity. It’s our diverse team sharing their varied experiences and ideas that allow us to be industry leaders. So, we pride ourselves on being an equal opportunities employer and never discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, or disability. Whoever you are, you can belong here.Area of expertiseStudents & GraduatesOfficeLondon – Bishops SquareWorking arrangementHybrid (combination of office & remote working)
Expected salary
Location
London
Job date
Tue, 07 Jan 2025 06:31:16 GMT
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