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Law work experience: vacation schemes, mini-pupillages, pro bono and more
Gaining law-related work experience is a crucial first step on your journey to becoming a solicitor or a barrister – and there is more than one way to secure it. We outline all of your options from formal vacation schemes and mini-pupillages to voluntary work and mooting.

Working life in litigation: perspectives from a partner and a trainee
RPC is known for its dispute resolution expertise. But what is it actually like to specialise in litigation and start your training contract in commercial and financial disputes?

Why I applied for a training contract at RPC
Jani Ihalainen outlines why he would recommend that every aspiring lawyer applies to RPC.

Top networking tips for aspiring lawyers
Networking is a skill that every future lawyer needs to get to grips with. You might be worried about what to talk about in front of graduate recruiters or qualified solicitors but it’s easy to become a networking pro with a little bit of preparation and practice.

How much will you earn as a trainee solicitor?
Each summer we survey leading law firms about their trainee solicitor starting salaries. See our 2024 results below... just make sure you think about the whole package (size of firm, type of clients, areas of practice, quality of training) before applying.

Which law firms will fund your SQE preparation, LPC and PGDL course fees and pay maintenance costs?
Do law firms really pay for the SQE and the other routes to qualify as a solicitor? Yes, many do. We list the top firms offering sponsorship for your postgraduate law studies from 2024 onwards and also point to other sources of funding, including scholarships and loans.