updated on 10 January 2024
Before applying for a firm’s vacation scheme or training contract, you need to do some research. This is important for two reasons:
We suggest using the set of questions below (originally from The University of Law) as a starting point when researching a potential employer.
For a more in-depth guide to researching law firms, read our Feature ‘How to research law firms when applying for vacation schemes’, which runs through the key places you should be conducting your research.
This episode of the LawCareers.Net Podcast is all about researching law firms and includes tips from graduate recruiters at firms, including RPC, Osborne Clarke LLP and Baker McKenzie.
A lot of the answers to the below questions can be found on the LawCareers.Net directory pages – just search for the firm name. And don’t forget that you can use our training contract search tool to narrow down your options based on various criteria.
To find out even more on how to research firms thoroughly, read this feature: How to research law firms when applying for vacation schemes.
We hope this is a useful place to start. To perform well during the application process (and particularly at interview) you must understand what makes the firm tick and that'll require many hours of research – in various forms.
Armed with information, you can then work out what you still need to find out and can ask some probing questions of the recruiters and lawyers you speak to.
The key to law firm research is unearthing the reasons as to why it’s an attractive place for you – something only you can decide when you’ve taken the time to thoroughly research the firm.