Be yourself. The interviewers are looking to see how you are as a person, and whether you are someone they would enjoy working with. If you have made it to the interview, your CV and cover letter have already done their job, so now it is just about showing that you are someone that will fit the culture here.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Jul 2023
Reach out to current or recent graduates in the firm. Build a rapport with them, and they might (most definitely will) be happy to assist.
Graduate, Melbourne - 14 Jul 2023
Be genuine and don't stress yourself out. All the staff are really nice and you'll do best if you're able to show who you genuinely are rather than who you think HR might want you to be. There is a strong emphasis on culture and so it will pay off to show that you are friendly etc...
Graduate, Sydney - 22 Jun 2023
Take some time to research the company (both in Australia and overseas) to try and understand the type of work that the firm is involved in, what differentiates it from other firms, and think about which areas might interest you. Think about your past experiences and how the skills you've worked on could contribute to the firm.
Graduate, Melbourne - 22 Jun 2023
My best advice is to let your personality shine during the interview and don't be afraid to share your culture and diversity with your interviewer, this is something which I used to shy away from in an interview but at Pinsent Masons they truly so embrace diversity.
Graduate, Sydney - 22 Jun 2023
To illustrate how they are global citizens who are equipped the skills to work in an international firm.
Graduate, Perth - 21 Jun 2023
Be yourself. If you come into the interview trying to pass off as someone else, the interviewers will see through you.
Graduate, Sydney - 19 Jun 2023