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30 Days in Hong Kong Big Law: What They Don't Tell You About Vacation Schemes
What actually happens during those four weeks, from a team of lawyers who have sat on both sides of the vacation scheme table.
The first 30 days
The Truth About Tasks
As a team of experienced lawyers in Hong Kong, we have seen hundreds of vacation schemes from both sides. The details shift every year, but some truths remain constant. Now, let's talk about what really happens in those critical 30 days.
Forget what you've read on forums. We don't expect perfect work. What catches our eye is how you handle feedback, organize your thoughts, and identify potential issues before they become problems. That seemingly simple proofreading task? It's actually testing whether you can spot commercial implications, not just grammatical errors. In fact, during our recent Vacation Scheme Academy, this was the most common misconception we addressed.
What we're really watching
The Hidden Evaluation Points
While you're stressing about that research memo, we're actually observing how you interact with your office mate, whether you take notes during meetings, and if you remember the PA's name. Cultural fit matters tremendously, especially in Hong Kong where relationships are paramount. This is something we emphasize heavily in our training sessions: technical skills can be taught, but cultural awareness and interpersonal skills are harder to develop.
Beyond speed
Time Management Isn't What You Think
Everyone talks about time management, but here's the real deal: the real skill is knowing when to ask questions, when to give updates, and when to raise your hand if you're stuck, not finishing fastest. I'd rather have a vac schemer who takes longer but communicates well than one who rushes through tasks silently. Through Vacation Scheme Academy's mock scenarios, we've seen how proper communication can turn an average performance into an outstanding one.
Language in Hong Kong
The Bilingual Reality
Yes, language skills matter in Hong Kong. But what matters more is knowing your limitations. Better to admit you're not confident with a Chinese document than to muddle through and miss something important. We appreciate honesty over bravado.
The real bar
What Really Matters
Insider tip
We're looking for good judgment, ownership of your own work, the instinct to ask for help, the ability to adapt to feedback, and a level head under pressure. Perfect isn't the bar. These are exactly the skills we focus on developing through our structured training programs.
The insider truth
The Secret Nobody Tells You
Want to know the biggest secret? Most of us made plenty of mistakes during our own vacation schemes. What set us apart wasn't perfection. It was resilience, eagerness to learn, and the ability to build relationships. That's why we are passionate about sharing these insights through platforms like Vacation Scheme Academy, helping the next generation avoid the pitfalls we faced.
Your vacation scheme is more than just securing a training contract. It's your first glimpse into a career that will challenge and reward you in ways you can't imagine. Focus less on being perfect and more on being genuine, curious, and professional. And if you're looking to get a head start, consider joining our next Vacation Scheme Academy cohort. We're offering specialized training that covers everything discussed here and more.
We've all been where you are. The partners walking around in expensive suits? They once spilled coffee during their vacation scheme presentations too. The key is how you handle these moments and what you learn from them.
Want to learn more about preparing for your vacation scheme? Explore the Vacation Scheme Academy, where we turn insights like these into practical training modules.
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Relationships matter
The Social Game
Those lunch invitations and coffee chats aren't just niceties. They're opportunities to show you can hold conversations with different people, an important skill when dealing with international clients. The goal is being someone people want next to them at 2 AM during a closing, not the loudest voice in the room. We simulate these scenarios in our training sessions because they're often the most challenging aspect for candidates.