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    Your path to the exceptional begins here.

    If you think a career in commercial law could be for you and are keen to find out more, then A&O First is a great place to start.

    A&O First is much more than just work experience. It’s a programme with various touch points over the year and gives you access to a global support network designed to give you all the information, contacts and experience you need to decide whether a legal career at Allen & Overy is right for you.

    The programme is packed full of insights, experiences and exposure to the work we do through work-shadowing and networking. During the scheme, we will help you boost the skills we look for in future trainees, such as technology and commercial awareness. You will see first-hand what it’s like to be part of our supportive community and get a sense of what we could help you achieve when you join us.

    As part of the scheme you will have

    • Advice and guidance from our graduate recruitment team
    • One-day workshops in April and September (depending on Covid restrictions the programme is either run virtually or in-person) where we will immerse you in the firm and all our offerings
    • Ongoing support from a trainee buddy
    • Peer support – you will get to know students from other universities and degree disciplines also on the scheme
    • The opportunity to be fast-tracked to interview for either a Vacation Scheme or Training Contract

    Eligibility

    We’re able to welcome students in their first year of a three-year (or second year of a four-year) undergraduate degree from any degree discipline.

    Application window

    9 January 2023 – 10 February 2023

    What we look for

    We’ll be looking for your drive and commitment to thrive in a legal career, alongside curiosity to find out more about the firm, our culture, the clients we work with and the sectors we operate in.

    Our academic requirements are AAB (136 UCAS points) or equivalent at A-Level and on track for/achieved a 2:1 undergraduate degree. We do take into account mitigating circumstances, including those relating to a disability, which may have affected your grades either at school or university and there is a space on the application form to include these.