Solicitor Apprentice Insight Day
by RPC
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Solicitor Apprentice Insight Day
Our Insight Days are just that. Insightful. Experience real life as an apprentice.
If you are interested in applying for our Solicitor Apprenticeship and would like to find out more then come along to our virtual insight evening. The event is open to prospective applicants in their final year of school (year 13) or beyond and will run from 6 pm – 8.30 pm on Thursday 28 November.
It's a fantastic opportunity to gain an insight into our work and clients, get to know our people, hear about the apprenticeship study course from The University of Law and ask our apprentices first-hand about their experiences. The early talent team will host the event and will be on hand to answer questions and provide advice on how to apply.
Whilst you'll want to make a good impression, you won't be assessed during the event. It's purely a great opportunity for you to learn more about the firm and decide whether we are the right fit for you.
About RPC
At RPC, you can be you. In an environment that’s real. Strikingly real.
If you value character over conformity, the unique over the uniform, and ambition over apathy, let’s talk.
RPC is here to help you achieve your ambitions.
For us, success comes from building real-life relationships. Real-life relationships with our clients as much as our people. And it comes from thinking creatively to achieve the best commercial solutions. We thrive in an environment that’s collaborative, forward-thinking and where you’re free to express your personality. An environment that allows you to make the most of your strengths. This is our commitment to you.
So, if you’re a creative thinker who wants a career in a firm that is ambitious in mindset, international by nature and values personality as much as professionalism, we want to hear from you.
How to apply
To apply for this role and to find out more, please click on the apply button.
Please note that applications may close before the application deadline, so apply early to avoid disappointment.