The interview tested my technical knowledge of the relevant area of law and the legal industry in general, so it was rather difficult in that sense. It seems like the firm has quite high expectations/standards of candidates. However, the interviewer was relatively friendly and happy to explain further when I was unsure of a question, which I appreciated.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What case have you come across recently that interested you?
I interviewed at Keystone Law (UK) (London, England)
Interview
Quite short and very informative. Lawyer was also quite friendly so made it easier to answer questions without nerves. The interview was actually quite nice and we spoke about non-work related things like personal life and mutual interests.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Keystone Law (UK) (London, England) in Oct 2019
Interview
Sent an email directly to the recruitment email by sending a CV and cover letter to the recruitment email address - was asked to come in for an interview a few days later where the interviewer asked nonsensical questions and did not allow me to expand on my experience or education.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
First, had to complete an exercise whereby you have to research an area of law and write an article setting out what you have read and it's relevance to a case. Also had to review a letter and mark up any errors.