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Salary

  • Salary £500 per week

Spring Vacation Scheme 2025

Jones Day

  • Salary

    • Salary £500 per week
  • Type of firm

    International Law Firms

  • Location

    London

  • Vacancies

  • Deadline

    31/12/2024

Vacation Schemes

A two-week vacation scheme is the ideal opportunity to discover whether our distinctive way of training suits you. During a scheme you will work on real, client matters, join group exercises and interactive workshops. The very nature of the scheme also helps to determine your suitability to our distinctive way of training, and each individual is encouraged to really consider whether it is right for them.

You can apply for a Vacation Scheme in 2024/2025 which is also an application for a Training Contract to commence in September 2027.

We recruit approximately 15 trainees per year, who are selected from the pool of Vacation Scheme candidates.

SPRING SCHEME (17 – 28 March 2025)

Applications open: 1 September 2024

Application deadline: 31 December 2024

We strongly recommend attending one of our events to find out more before submitting any application. We also recommend applying early as we recruit on a rolling basis. Event details are available on our website.

Apply online from 1 September with a cover letter and CV at www.apply4law.com/Jonesday 

The stages of our recruitment process are outlined below:

•        Application screened by the graduate recruitment team (we may also request an academic reference)

•        Online interview with two senior lawyers

•        In-person Assessment Centre at our London office

•        Vacation Scheme (throughout which candidates will be assessed for Training Contract positions).

All schemes open to final year students, graduates and postgraduates of any degree discipline and penultimate year students of a qualifying law degree.

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