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PDF Kalisher Trust Preparation for pupillage interviews Tuesday 23 February Mock interviews are essential. Used by Microsoft Advertising as a unique ID for visitors. I don't think I'd feel this way if most pupillages didn't start a near 1.5 years after the interview. So when you are asked questions, to probe your answer, it is really important not to think that this is not some underhand attempt to trap you to give a wrong answer and it is equally important not to think that changing your mind in response to a question or suggestion is always a bad thing or means that you are revealing some failing. Tip 3: Do not try to impress the people you are interviewing. Interview panels are looking for hard evidence that you can handle yourself under pressure. Before the interview. If there are things you want to ask about or things that matter to you, do not be afraid to raise them. Registered in England and Wales with Company Number 08037587. Not optional. I beg you not to answer a question about a case which you have said fascinated you the poor interviewer is trying to give you a chance to show off here - by saying it was a year ago and you cant really remember. The right answer to this question (at least if I am interviewing) is to show you understand what work junior tenants at the chambers do (probably not something you can find out from the website go to chambers events/law fairs etc and ask) and explain convincingly why this kind of work interests you. How do we force cowardly murderers to face up to what they have done? A crucial element of the preparation for an interview is having the right mindset. 10 Examples Of Interview Feedback You Can Use In Your Next Interview These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. Be prepared, particularly during the second round, for a panel of four or five interviewers, perhaps even more. . First. So incredible, that I had to divide the article into two parts: the first article (this one) focuses on tips from silks (essentially a view from the top); and the second article, which will be released in the near future (so keep a look out! Why then make it so hard to become a barrister? The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". Chambers will expect you to provide details and develop points; they will be put off by vague and unclear answers. And since pupillage interviews have a good deal in common with appearances in court they are a form of oral advocacy the (apparently) relaxed interviewee will make a better impression than the obviously nervous or unhappy one. Just engage with the questions you are being asked. You will be nervous before your interviews, and nervous before every court hearing you ever do, for the rest of your career.